This was answered earlier today (by me).

man ssh-keygen on the OpenSSH machine.  I believe with version 2.5.1,
it's something like:
ssh-keygen -X -f comm-ssh-id.pub >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys2.

If it's not -X, it's -i.  I can't remember when they changed from -X to
-i.

But the manpage should help.

-ME

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To all:

I am trying get a commercial-ssh 2.4.0 to public-key authenticate me
from
an OpenSSH OpenSSH_2.5.1p2 private key.  Unfortunatly, the formats are
very different.  How can I either derive a new public key from my
OpenSSH
private key that will be compatible w/ the commercial ssh or convert my
OpenSSH poublic key to a format that commercial ssh will work with?

--Eric


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