> BURLET Frederic <fburlet@info.fundp.ac.be> writes: > Or, if it's a newer version off ssh, it uses protocol 2 by > default. > Check the documentation in /usr/share/doc/ssh. What is the reasoning behind this: "ssh-keygen defaults to generating a RSA1 key for use by SSH pro tocol version 1." [ssh-keygen(1)] So the server will attempt to use newer keys per default, but the package is installed so it generates old keys? -- Adam John Henry <mail:hank@linuxfreemail.com> <gnupg:0x78194816> -- "The essence of cowardice is not acknowledging the reality of fear." -- Trungpa (Shambhala)
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