Andrew Mishchenko wrote:
> On Wed 23 Oct, David Schultz wrote:
> > In either case, you break compatibility.  Say I wanted to SSH from
> > those Solaris boxen to my home machine, for example.  (I don't,
> > but that's not the point.)  If my SSH server didn't have the SSH 1
> > fallback, there's nothing I could do from the command line to
> > allow me to log in.
> 
> I think he means setting the default configuration to disable the
> fallback; so you would be able to configure it manually to allow
> SSH1, but the default install would disallow it.

So I upgrade, and I can't get back into the box from my SSH1
client machine to reenable SSH1 services on the box.  Genius!
8-) 8-).

-- Terry

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