But you have to get and install BOTH and then configure them to both work.
You can't just get ssh2 and expect to talk to an ssh1 server, or vice-versa.
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On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, J. Scott Kasten wrote:
> Not totally true. SSH2 provides a handoff mode. If you install both
> ssh1 and ssh2 on the server and have the handoff setup, then when the
> ssh2 daemon detects a connection attempt from an ssh1 client, it will
> invoke ssh1 to service that individual connection. Works well for me.
>
> On Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 02:51:36AM -0500, Jerry Winegarden wrote:
> >
> > ssh from www.replay.com, but note that there are now two different
> > versions of ssh: ssh and ssh2 and they do NOT work together!
> > With ssh1 client, you can only access a machine with ssh1 server, likewise
> > with ssh2 client and ssh2 server. Which one to use? Depends on the
> > systems you want to access, or be accessed by and what they have installed.
> >
>
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