Hello,

I want to start using the CVS at Savannah but confused at the SSH version issue w.r.t shared keys.

I already use a SSH keypair. I believe it is SSH2.

So by the request for SSH1 I assume you want me to generate another keypair.

First issue -- As the machine I am using now is temporary is it adequate to just generate the key as instructed and just save the private key only?

Second issue -- I am using a heavily upgraded RedHat 8.0 based system. When following the instructions as at
<https://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=11&question=How_do_I_start_using_the_CVS_repository.txt>
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ram]$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.4p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090602
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ram]$
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ram]$ ls -l .ssh/
total 4
-rw-r--r-- 1 ram ram 1984 Aug 20 22:10 known_hosts
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No such '~/.ssh/config'!


Probably I could touch one that will override the settings at '/etc/ssh/ssh_config' ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ls -l /etc/ssh/
total 124
-rw------- 1 root root 88039 Aug 14 2002 moduli
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1137 Aug 14 2002 ssh_config
-rw------- 1 root root 2449 Aug 14 2002 sshd_config
-rw------- 1 root root 668 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_dsa_key
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 590 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_dsa_key.pub
-rw------- 1 root root 515 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_key
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 319 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_key.pub
-rw------- 1 root root 887 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_rsa_key
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 210 Mar 16 2003 ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# more /etc/ssh/ssh_config
# $OpenBSD: ssh_config,v 1.15 2002/06/20 20:03:34 stevesk Exp $


# This is the ssh client system-wide configuration file.  See
# ssh_config(5) for more information.  This file provides defaults for
# users, and the values can be changed in per-user configuration files
# or on the command line.

# Configuration data is parsed as follows:
#  1. command line options
#  2. user-specific file
#  3. system-wide file
# Any configuration value is only changed the first time it is set.
# Thus, host-specific definitions should be at the beginning of the
# configuration file, and defaults at the end.
....
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So what should I do?

Regards,

Ramanan
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