OK I must have missed it when someone found y2k elements on 1.2.25 and
below that needed to be addressed.  I had seen on Datafellow's site that it
was y2k complaint, so I hadn't researched more then that. (yet)

So where is the older versions of ssh located.  Is .27 part of the
distribution of SSH2 and is it that difficult to setup the system to handle
ssh1 compatability mode with version 2?




At 11:15 PM 06/10/1999 -0400, jkronick wrote:
>Seems to me that you need to get to version 1.2.26 to be Y2K compliant,
and you
>should NOT move to version 2 if you plan to have any users using  version1
>since you have to convert ALL to version 2 or all must be Version 1.
>
>Dareen Framer wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I was curious wether or not there was any great reason for people to
>> upgrade out of the version 1 series of SSH.  We are running a reasonable
>> late version of the ssh version 1 series, and have seen problems with other
>> admins moving on to the version 2 series.
>>
>> Is there any inherent problems with version 1 or is it just different style
>> of encryption.
>>
>> FYI we are using 1.2.25 on most of our servers  (protocol 1.5).
>>
>> dsf
>
>Attachment Converted: "c:\eudora\attach\jkronick.vcf"
>

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