Re: Upgraded SSH Public Key Authorization on FC4 Not Working



"Richard E. Silverman" <res@xxxxxxxx> writes:

"RY" == Randy Yates <yates@xxxxxxxx> writes:

RY> Hi Folks, I've read the comp.security.ssh faq and I'm still
RY> confused.

RY> It appeared that the default ssh that wsa installed by the FC4
RY> distro was version 1.

This would be OpenSSH. I very much doubt the FC4 included OpenSSH v1.
Perhaps you're referring to protocol version 1.

Yes, I meant protocol version 1.

RY> Since the FAQ pretty much dissed anything
RY> below version 2.20, I upgraded to version 3.2.9.1 via
RY> ftp://ftp.ssh.com/pub/ssh.

You didn't upgrade; you replaced one implementation of SSH with a
completely different one.

And so how does this knowledge help me get auto-authentication working?
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