On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:14, Ian Mortimer wrote: > > RSA keys are only used for ssh1. If you want ssh2, then use dsa keys > > only. > > Not so. You can use rsa keys with ssh2 (in both openssh and PuTTY). > ssh-keygen uses type rsa1 to refer to ssh1 keys and rsa to refer to > ssh2 keys. (See man ssh-keygen: -t type) Well, I stand corrected... I'm not sure what led me to believe otherwise. > > > -- > Ian -- Brent Langston <brentley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> GPG ID: 1024D/09D551AC Fingerprint: A05E 32DF 9EDF 45F3 25AA 3E74 7678 CE7A 09D5 51AC
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