I found a message in the openssh arvhice explaining that you can use
the following command to turn a ssh.com v2 key into an openssh style
key (assuming it's either a public key or a private key with no
passphrase):

ssh-keygen -i -f commercial-key > openssh-key

and I successfully did this on one box.

Now, I'm trying to do it on another host key, and I get the following
error:
uudecode failed.

I found another message suggesting that this meant there was a
passphrase, but to the best of my knowledge there isn't.  How do I
check to see if there is a passphrase?

Any ideas why it fails on one key, but not the other?  Any help is
greatly appreciated.

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