There seems to be a lot of confusion in the language regarding "can an ssh2 machine
connect to an ssh1 machine?"
What I've found is that if I set up the parameters in the /etc/ssh2/ config files,
when I connect from an ssh2 box to an ssh1 box, ssh is smart enough to run ssh1
instead of ssh2 an
Subba Rao wrote:
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> Are there any incompatiblities between ssh1 and ssh2, clients and servers?
Yes. You can't ssh2 to an ssh1 server. (I know. I tried.)
Try 'ssh1 remotehost'. That worked for me.
Jenn V.
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t: Wednesday, January 19, 2000 8:37 AM
> To: Linux Ladies
> Subject: [techtalk] ssh setup
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> I have installed ssh2 on linux. On NT I am using ssh-1.2.14
> win32 client.
> When I try to connect to the Linux box with the following command:
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> $ ssh my host
>
On Wed, Jan 19, 2000 at 08:37:17AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
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> I have installed ssh2 on linux. On NT I am using ssh-1.2.14 win32 client.
> When I try to connect to the Linux box with the following command:
>
> $ ssh my host
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> The connection gets dropped and the following messages are entered
I have installed ssh2 on linux. On NT I am using ssh-1.2.14 win32 client.
When I try to connect to the Linux box with the following command:
$ ssh my host
The connection gets dropped and the following messages are entered into
the syslog.
Jan 19 08:24:04 myhost sshd[8365]: connection from "10.