RE: OpenSSH_3.4p1 and OpenSSH_2.5.2p2
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Baharlouie, Masoud [mailto:mbaharlo@Mobility.com]
..
>
> I have successfully used my
Just a thought. The 'public keys' needed by the commercial versions are
stored
in a different format: see ssh-keygen(1) the -e option. When you generate
public
keys for use with OpenSSH severs, you don't need the -e.
+ private key (openSSH format)
+ public key (openSSH format)
+ public key (SecSH format)
So the public key (file) you use on commercial system CANNOT be the same one
you use on the OpenSSH server.
--
Graeme
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