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Maynard B. Fernando wrote:

>i downloaded all what needed... the problem i have now
>is i can't use SecureCrt from a window-based machine
>to connect to the said server which runs the latest version
>of OpenSSH... what should i do sir? any config needed?
>before i can use it with the older version of OpenSSH 
>installed in the server... i hope you're not tired of helping
>me :-)

1. Upgrade SecureCRT.  Some versions had bugs that caused 
interoperability problems.

2. Play with the server type in the connection properties.  Either 
'standard' or 'DataFellows' will work, but I forgot which one.

- -d

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