On Sat, 21 Jul 2001, Ariel Biener wrote:
> And then it's supposed to connect to that host using the 1.5 protocol,
> allow you to authenticate, and the login. That works quite alright if the
> remote host is running ssh-1.2.31 or so, but, if the remote host is a
> Cisco router, with an S series IOS, with des based ssh support, then it
> doesn't work. Ssh 2.4.0 did work properly with it.
A couple of years ago, I asked a firewall mailing list regarding
Cisco routers with ssh capabilities. I was told that ssh is not
available on Cisco 2500 and 1700 series due to performance
constraints. I also depends on the IOS. I assume that the Cisco
router you're talking about is NOT a 2500 series.
Thanks for the tip.
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