Seems to me that you need to get to version 1.2.26 to be Y2K compliant, and you
should NOT move to version 2 if you plan to have any users using  version1
since you have to convert ALL to version 2 or all must be Version 1.

Dareen Framer wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I was curious wether or not there was any great reason for people to
> upgrade out of the version 1 series of SSH.  We are running a reasonable
> late version of the ssh version 1 series, and have seen problems with other
> admins moving on to the version 2 series.
>
> Is there any inherent problems with version 1 or is it just different style
> of encryption.
>
> FYI we are using 1.2.25 on most of our servers  (protocol 1.5).
>
> dsf
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