Different versions of SSH

From: Clayton Kroh (ckroh_at_clarion.edu)
Date: 12/02/03

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    I am running OpenSSH_3.0.2p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0 on some
    Solaris 8 systems and was able to setup some users to sign-on
    without passwords (using authorized_keys2) successfully.

    Now we have Linux system running SSH Secure Shell 3.0.1 (non-
    commercial version) and I am trying to setup a user on the Linux
    system to be able to sign on to the Solaris system without a
    password but it doesn't work.

    I suspect that it is because of the different versions of SSH.

    Can anyone tell how if this is possible and if so point me where
    to find out how to set it up?

    Thanks in advance.


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