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From:  Jerry Winegarden[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:  Friday, November 05, 1999 5:54 AM
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  Re: telnet, rlogin, and ssh

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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Jerry Winegarden                OIT/Technical Support      Duke University
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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.
> > 
> 
> -- 
> J. Scott Kasten
> 
> jsk AT tetracon-eng DOT net
> 
> "If you stand for nothing, you're likely to fall for anything."
> 
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