Pete Harlan wrote:
When you say the work machine has ssh and ssh2 installed, do you mean
openssh version 2 and non-free ssh2, or is the ssh something else?
In any case, the nonfree ssh2 uses a different format for the dsa keys
than the openssh version does, so you can't just blindly copy the ke
> The mailserver at my work has both ssh and ssh2 installed. I do not
> have any problem using ssh with a key generated with "ssh-keygen"
> on my woody box at home to check my mail at work. I figured I
> would try dsa though, and that's where I have problems.
>
> debug1: match: 2.1.0 SSH Secur
The mailserver at my work has both ssh and ssh2 installed. I do not have
any problem using ssh with a key generated with "ssh-keygen" on my
woody box at home to check my mail at work. I figured I would try dsa
though, and that's where I have problems.
If I use "ssh-keygen -t dsa" at home to g
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