SSH 1 TO SSH 2

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Hello,
If you're using open ssh for serving ssh connections (most likely), then you don't need to do
anything. This server will automatically try to use ssh2, and fall back to ssh1 if your client
doesn't support the newer protocol. If you would like to disable ssh1 so that it won't be used
by the server, see the man page for sshd_config.

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And so it came to pass that on Sat, 19 Feb 2005, Rejean Proulx said

> I am trying to do something which should be easy like changing from ssh1 to
> ssh2 as TeraTerm now supports SSH 2.  I am using Debian.  Can't seem to find
> any docs telling me how to do this, as it is probably easy.  How do I do
> this?
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> Rejean Proulx
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