Re: AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-03 Thread Peter B. West
Glen Mazza wrote: Thanks, Peter, that helped a lot--I downloaded puttygen and am working with it now. Three more questions if anyone can help: 1) I guess we're to use SSH2 and not SSH1, but does it matter whether we use DSA or RSA? Is one much slower than the other? I'll use DSA--it apparently

AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-01 Thread Peter Herweg
Yes, this works. Thank you! (wish you a happy new year by the way ;-) Happy new year to you all. Peter Herweg -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Bertrand Delacretaz Gesendet: Thursday, January 01, 2004 3:52 PM An: [EMAIL

AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-01 Thread Peter Herweg
Which tool did you finally use to create the SSH key, and where do you run it? ... Thanks, Glen I used the key i have already used for accessing jfor's cvs repository at sourceforge. I created the key about 6 month ago with puttygen. I ran it on my local computer (win2000 prof.). But you

Re: AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-01 Thread Glen Mazza
Thanks, Peter, that helped a lot--I downloaded puttygen and am working with it now. Three more questions if anyone can help: 1) I guess we're to use SSH2 and not SSH1, but does it matter whether we use DSA or RSA? Is one much slower than the other? I'll use DSA--it apparently works for you and

Re: AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-01 Thread J.Pietschmann
Glen Mazza wrote: 1) I guess we're to use SSH2 and not SSH1, SSH1 and SSH2 are versions of the protocol, in particular the initial handshake. The SSH1 had a vulnerability. Which protocol is used is determined in the initial handshake, for compatibility. A prodent server administrator disables SSH1

Re: AW: help with upload the ssh key

2004-01-01 Thread Glen Mazza
Thanks for your help. Glen --- J.Pietschmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glen Mazza wrote: 1) I guess we're to use SSH2 and not SSH1, SSH1 and SSH2 are versions of the protocol, in particular the initial handshake. The SSH1 had a vulnerability. Which protocol is used is determined in the