The keys are incompatible between the two.  Openssh comes with a utility to 
convert from one to the other (don't remember what it's called).

I use a commercial ssh client to log into an openssh server and had the 
same problem until I converted the keys.

Karl


At 08:55 AM 4/4/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Heeding the security advisories (a bit late, but heeding nonetheless),
>I recently upgraded all my ssh's to the latest version.
>
>Then, I changed ISPs (not because I wanted to but because my ISP sold
>out on us).
>
>SSH to my previous ISP had been working fine.
>
>However, I found I could not ssh in to my new isp.
>
>So, I tried downloading the latest commercial ssh.
>
>It worked fine.
>
>So, if you have an openssh client trying to connect
>to a commercial sshd server, you MAY have problems.
>
>Once I (get the time to) figure out either who to report
>this to, or how to fix it, I'll do either (or both ;-)
>
>Anyway, just thought I'd pass along the headsup...


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