When I tried out OpenSSH on a 3.4-stable machine, I as well was unable to
scp into the machine from another 3.4-stable machine using ssh 1.2.27, I
didn't at the time attempt to discover much, I was in a rush and thus just
installed 1.2.27 instead of OpenSSH which is too bad, I like the OpenSSH
idea and development, gives me that safe warm feeling..

Matt
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On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Brad Knowles wrote:

: Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 09:55:52 -0500
: From: Brad Knowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Subject: Re: ssh strangeness in -current...
: 
: At 1:10 AM +0100 2000/3/6, Oliver Fromme wrote:
: 
: >  I have upgraded a machine to the latest -current snapshot (it
: >  was running a -current from the end of January before).  Every-
: >  thing went fine, except for one thing: ssh didn't work anymore.
: >  It used to work fine before.
: 
:       I've been following this thread for a while, and I'd like to ask 
: a related question -- can anyone else successfully use scp with 
: OpenSSH?  On the one machine on which I've installed OpenSSH so far, 
: it appears that scp into the machine is totally broken.
: 
:       Of course, this machine isn't running FreeBSD, so I don't expect 
: you folks to help me try to work this problem out, but I am wondering 
: if scp with OpenSSH under FreeBSD does actually work.
: 
: 
:       Thanks!
: 
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