On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:
> Hi Matthew and everyone.
> I found a trick to get the full text.
>
> -----------Start----------------
> [root@Lilli /root]# /usr/local/sbin/sshd -d 2
> sshd: SSH Secure Shell 2.3.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu
[...]
> debug: Ssh2Transport/trcommon.c:593/ssh_tr_input_version: Remote version: SS
> H-1.5-TTSSH/1.5.1 Win32
> debug: Sshd2/sshd2.c:273/ssh_server_version_check: Executing /usr/local/sbin
> /sshd1 for ssh1 compatibility.
> sshd[851]: FATAL ERROR: Executing ssh1 in compatibility mode failed.
> FATAL: Executing ssh1 in compatibility mode failed.
> [root@Lilli /root]#
> ------------------End------------------------------
Hmm... guess it wants exec the old sshd to provide backwards compatability
for ttssh (cause that's all it talks) but there is no old sshd. I don't use
the 'official/commerical' ssh <insert openssh plug here> so I'm guessing but
I'd say either... you upgraded your ssh rpms and the new one uninstalled the
old one when it acutally should have called itself ssh2 and listed plain old
ssh as a dependencie... or... you're sshd1 is in /usr/sbin and not
/usr/local/sbin where sshd2 is looking for it and a few symlinks should do
the trick for you.
M.
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