Yes. passwordauthenication worked.

But when it comes to keys,
only version 1 (rsa1) worked. all version 2 (rsa, dsa) responded
"No supported authenication method to try"

Using password authenication is no better than exposing telnet.
With keys, that guy must at least steal it from your workstation first.

Is it possiblye to use rsa1 in version 2?

>>For protocol version 2:
>>id_rsa.pub as authorized_keys in ~/.ssh
>>id_rsa in putty.
>>Gave me a "No supported authenication" in /var/log/secure.
> I just tried putty to an instance of OpenSSH_3.1p1 sshd without hiccups.  
> Putty inherently doesn't use keys.  For this pagent's use is required 
> also.
> Does password authentication work?
> 

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