> > SCP doesn't work (I suspect) because I'm using the "SSH2" package once > > found in non-free. > > Oh, ssh2 is broken, yes. Try 'scp -1', perhaps?
I don't keep ssh1 installed for security reasons. <sigh> > > I mentioned this (and the reasons why) some time back. > > Care to reiterate? I can't remember, I'm afraid. However, as the OpenSSH > co-maintainer I didn't know that there were still any reasons to use > ssh2 over OpenSSH. (Before anyone mentions the chroot patch, that was > never in a version of ssh2 in the archive.) The problem is that we use SSH2 at work for remote access. I don't want to switch to OpenSSH because it is missing the ability to require multiple authentication methods (e.g. private key AND password) which I want to make sure that having one stolen is not sufficient for an attacker to gain access to our network. I have a "wishlist" bug filed for this. I've avoided changing to OpenSSH at home because I'm unsure how to convert the keys from the SSH2 format to the OpenSSH format. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Illigitemus non tattus carborundum! (Don't let the bastards grind you down.)