> Brian White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] > > I've avoided changing to OpenSSH at home because I'm unsure how to > > convert the keys from the SSH2 format to the OpenSSH format. > [...] > > Afaict ssh-keygen from OpenSSH can do that: > -i This option will read an unencrypted private (or public) key file > in SSH2-compatible format and print an OpenSSH compatible private > (or public) key to stdout. ssh-keygen also reads the `SECSH > Public Key File Format'. This option allows importing keys from > several commercial SSH implementations. > > "unencrypted" probably refers to "empty passphrase". > cu andreas
Thanks for the tip! I figured it was probably available somewhere; I just hadn't had a chance to really go looking. There's still the problem of why the anonymous-ftp upload cannot find my GPG key even though it's in the debian keyring. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That which we persist in doing becomes easier. It's not that the nature of the thing has changed but rather our ability at it has increased.