Rob Hudson wrote:

> Recently, in debian woody, openssh 2.9p2 came thru and was set to use
> ssh2 by default.  I used to have a key on my server so I could just
> ssh to it without having to log in.  With ssh2, there is no ssh2 key
> over on the server.
> 
> Can I mix keys in .ssh/authorized_keys?  Or do I create a
> .ssh/authorized_keys2?

Run ssh-keygen -t <other args>.  "-t" is for two, I guess.

ssh-keygen creates .ssh/authorized_keys2.

The ssh-keygen man page describes this better than I could.

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Bob Miller                              K<bob>
kbobsoft software consulting
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