Hi Christophe,

There are two protocols for ssh, the 1.5 and the 2.0 protocols. You HAVE
to use the same protocol version on both ends. The 1.5 protocol is the
old one. If that's what you are using then upgrade. It is possable to run
both on the same machine concurrently, but be aware that the 1.5 protocol
is not as secure as the 2.0 protocol.

Carl

On 16-Aug-01 Christophe Dupre wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> we are using openssh at our site, but one of my user need to use RSA
> authentication to connect to another site, where they use ssh.com 2.2.
> Since the key file format are different, how are we supposed to
> exchange
> the public keys ?
> 
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> Christophe Dupre
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