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. -- Public key #7BBC68D9 at | Shane Williams http://pgp.mit.edu/ | Systems Administrator UT-GSLIS =----------------------------------+------------------------------- All syllogisms contain three lines | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Therefore this is not a syllogism | www.gslis.utexas.edu/~shanew --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
