Armand Verstappen wrote:
> > ssh{1,2} -i private-key-file -l midgard midgard.mi-recordz.com
> > to see if you can log in. You should see no password prompt.
>
> Ssh1 worked right away, ssh2 took some intervention. Here is how it
> works.
>
> Ssh-keygen2 will create ~/.ssh2 and a pub/priv keypair.
> Transport the private key to the remote host
The _private_ key? That kind of defeats its purpose.
> On the remote host:
> create ~/.ssh2
> save the public key in a file: hostname.pub
> echo "Key hostname.pub" >> authorization
>
> If it were not for the unkind license, I would recommend using ssh2 at
> all times. The license however...
OpenSSH does 2.0, or so they claim. What are the improvements between 1
and 2?
Emile
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