Re: OpenSSH and SSH Communications.
From: Darren Tucker (dtucker@dodgy.net.au)Date: 11/16/02
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From: dtucker@dodgy.net.au (Darren Tucker) Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 04:48:48 GMT
In article <212002a7.0211151122.ebea3bb@posting.google.com>,
James Kilton <kilton9@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Is it possible to create an SSH key in OpenSSH and then get it to work
>in the Windows SSH.com client?
$ man ssh-keygen
[snip]
-e This option will read a private or public OpenSSH key file and
print the key in a `SECSH Public Key File Format' to stdout.
This option allows exporting keys for use by several commercial
SSH implementations.
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