ssh question

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How can I make the ssh thats installed on my FC2 system, be compatible 
with the ssh thats installed on a specialty release (BDI-4.30) thats 
debian/morphix based running a 2.6.12-rtai kernel?

The version numbers are totally different, as if the two copies of 
OpenSSH branched in 1994 or something.

One accepts the ssh -Y syntax, the other rejects it, one accepts the 
ssh -X syntax while the other rejects it, hence the X services cannot 
be exported one to the other in either direction.

Its a secure local network with a tight firewall between all these 
machines here, and the router to the internet.  My logs are clean of 
any attempts to access from the outside and have been that way for 
over a year now.

What would be the recommended fix for this?

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