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On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 04:51:35PM +0800, Wang Li wrote:
> Dear Sir:
>
> I installed ssh in Linux 7.0. I installed it for research purpose. I am
> in an experiment of trying to meassure the internet traffic, and I should
> communicate with other machines using ssh1 in the other places. That's why
> I have to use ssh1. In fact, after I installed ssh2.3.0 server, when some
> other machine try to detect my machine, it failed to get the public key.
> The result from the remote machine is as follows:
<snip>
> I wonder it may be because the different version, so I want to install ssh1
> as the other remote machines.
>
> Do you think my sepculation is right?
I think you are correct that it is because the server is running version 2. I
think from your message that you are running redhat 7.0, is this correct? If
this is so, you can probably uninstall ssh 2 with
rpm -e ssh
see if this helps...
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Brian Minton
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