ssh setup
Jerry Callen
jcallen at narsil.com
Wed Jan 19 20:01:08 EST 2000
"Brian J. Conway" wrote:
> The bottom line is that ssh1 and ssh2 are using completely different ssh
> protocols and clients and servers must match. Due to the commercialized
> nature of ssh2, the majority of the open-source community considers ssh1
> to be the standard. I'd stick with that.
Note, however, that ssh2 does have hooks in the server to allow it to forward a
connection to an ssh1 server if an ssh1 client attempts to connect to the ssh2
server. I run this on my own system and it works fine. Since at least some
copmmercial ssh2 clients are *not* backward compatible to ssh1 (a nasty
marketing
ploy, I suspect...), this is a handy feature if you have to support both ssh2
and ssh1 clients.
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