On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Bill Royds wrote:

> The one reason I have been given to not enforce V2 only is support for ssh clients.
> One of the most common open source SSH clients is Teraterm and it does not have a 
>SSHv2 version.
> see http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html.
> Without SSHV2 clients, systems can't use SSHV2 servers.

SSH Communications Security sells a v2 client- there are at least a couple
other win32 implementations[1] see for instance:

http://www.onsite.com/faq/ssh/ssh-faq-2.html

Paul
[1] Critical enough to need, critical enough to have supported, I'm also
not sure if anyone's Cygwin'd the OpenSSH v2 stuff yet- I don't run the
Windows virus ;)
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