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After the big wipeout, I've installed ssh2 from ssh.com...  I recall
that ssh1 has some serious security issues with it, and that ssh1
compatibility allows these bugs in, or some such.  What are the lines
I need to put into the sshd2_config file to disallow a client to use
ssh1?

Also, anyone have an init.d style script I could use for starting &
stopping  the daemon?

        Thanks,
                Tom

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