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Mon, 18 Nov 2002 09:36:11 -0500, "STEWARD, Curtis (Jamestown)" 
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Curtis.Steward> Excuse me if I'm missing something obvious, but
Curtis.Steward> I'm looking for SSL/TLS authentication (not encapsulation)
Curtis.Steward> of a rsh or ssh session.  I want the user's cert or public
Curtis.Steward> key used in the authentication.  I understand that SSH uses
Curtis.Steward> a different "type" of key with "ssh-keygen -trsa" as compared with
Curtis.Steward> "genrsa -des3" and there's no way to make them compatible?

According to the rfcs for secsh (the standard that defines the SSH
protocol, basically), there's space to use X.509 certificates.  As
far as I know, this hasn't been implemented in OpenSSH.

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