On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 02:35:09PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote: > Ok, it's resolved. > > I have never generated keys for ssh2 so, rather than fall back to ssh1, > it just fails. > > If I tell the client to force ssh1 "ssh -1", it works with the ssh1 RSA > keys just fine. > > If I turn on password authentication, it "fails back" to that just fine. > I guess if the server and client are both capable of ssh2 it just never > bothers to try ssh1. Also, I really Really REALLY do not want to leave > password authentication turned on. > > So, question to those who have tried this, are there any complications > with generating ssh2 keys? Any chance of overwriting (accidentally) the > ssh1 keys? No it's quiet forward... As root, just do "ssh-keygen -t dsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key" brgds, /frax
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