Daniel Stenberg wrote: >> According to SSH-2 specs, SSH-1.99-* banners announce a server >> compatible with both SSH2 and SSH1. > > I was looking for this in the specs, where exactly does it say this?
--8<-- RFC 4253 5.1. Old Client, New Server Server implementations MAY support a configurable compatibility flag that enables compatibility with old versions. When this flag is on, the server SHOULD identify its 'protoversion' as "1.99". -->8-- > since the server in question is documented to only speak SSH 1.5, it > is also very likely that the server simply doesn't speak SSH2 > properly. SSH 1 and SSH 2 protocols are not compatible, and I'm not sure that there would be any successful packet exchanges *at all* if the server was SSH 1 only. > read the Fressh source code Sure, but hopefully we can debug this without having to go that far. > Until we see a problem with a different server, I will remain > suspecting this is a problem related to Fressh. Well, at least it would be good if Evgeniy could test using OpenSSH as a client, and connect to the same server, with full verbosity, and send the log from that too. ssh -vvv u...@host //Peter _______________________________________________ libssh2-devel http://cool.haxx.se/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libssh2-devel
