ssh protocol in 5.3
Robin Becker
robin at reportlab.com
Fri Dec 31 16:33:49 PST 2004
John Conover wrote:
>> From 5.3 do ssh -1 mylog at myhost.com. You can also set a protocol, 1 or
>
> 2, in the ssh configs, either globally in /etc/ssh ... or
> ~/.ssh/config.
>
> You can also use both, at the same time. ~/.ssh/known_hosts and
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys can have both protocol 1 and 2 records in the
> same file; the identity files are different for 1 an 2, but have
> different file names in 1 and 2, so can coexist in ~/.ssh.
>
> John
>
> Robin Becker writes:
>
>> I have just upgraded one of my systems from 4.9 to 5.3 and even
after restoring my old .ssh folder it seems I cannot get ssh on a 4.9
system to use protocol 1 with the 5.3 system.
>>
>> Am I being stupid or must I go through the pain of creating a whole
new set of keys for protocol 2.
>>
>> We use protocol 1 for legacy reasons ie we have a very old
implementation of ssh on our win32 PCs.
>>
thanks to all for the helpful replies. As an aside
I received this by personal email
"""Just FYI, 5.3 is not an "upgrade" from 4.9. Its about 25% slower. Do
a google groups search with "mailing.freebsd.questions 5.3 performance
tests". Robert Watson gives a pretty good explanation about the work
that needs to be done to get 5.3 up to production standards."""
I 'upgraded' to 5.3 because I see now that 4.x is regarded as a legacy
OS so decided to try it out. Can other more experienced people comment
on the above? Should I revert to 4.11 when it appears?
--
Robin Becker
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