This is exactly right.  I use TeraTerm Pro with the SSH upgrade.  It is ssh1
only.  You must have a valid ssh1 daemon available on your linux box.
Either install ssh1 or remove ssh2 and load openssh/openssl.

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Warren Melnick
Director of Research and Development
Astata Corporation




-----Original Message-----
From: Thornton Prime [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 11:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSH stuck



On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Ragnar Wiencke wrote:

> sshd: SSH Secure Shell 2.3.0 (non-commercial version) on i686-pc-linux-gnu

This is the 'non-commercial' commercial version. <grin> It isn't open
source like openssh because it carries license restrictions.

> 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.

The 'commercial' version of SSH2 requires that you install the commercial
version of ssh1 for backward ssh1 protocol compatability. I'm guessing
your ssh client can only speak ssh1.

I strongly recommend you install openssh. In addition to not carrying
weird license restrictions on use, it supports ssh1 and ssh2 in the same
server binary.

thornton



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