You can not run both versions but you can install both, and start
the sshd2 daemon in compatibility mode. With such a installation
both (v1 and v2) clients can connect to your v2 server. Runs fine at
my server.
Frank
>> It is my understanding that you can, just be sure that you
compile the
>> versions to not use the same config files.
>>
>> Carl
>>
>> On 20-Jan-00 David Kulp wrote:
>> > Is it possible to run both v1 and v2? Currently we're running
v2
>> > which then spawns a v1 server when v1 clients connect. This is
>> > like running from inetd and the startup overhead is
undesirable.
> The real problem is that they both want to listen on port 22; and
> they can't both do it. Since I use v1 much more than v2, I'd like
> to have it the other way round, but the standard versions won't do
> it. At least that would minimise the problem (for me). I don't
> know of another solution to the one adopted (one way round or the
> other). Of course, you can use two different port numbers, but
then
> one version will have to be told to use the non-standard port
number,
> and clients connecting using that version will have to be told to
> contact the server using the alternative port number. Messy, in
> what is otherwise a very slick product.
> --
> David Pick