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RE: Help with OpenSSH -> SSH2 Server

From: Andrew n marshall <invysibleman(at)yahoo.com>
Date: Thu May 15 2003 - 19:47:42 EDT

  • "Rochford, Paul" <Paul.Rochford@itsis.ie> wrote:
    >
    > Well in the past I copied the clients SSH formatted public key up to the
    > server and then ran the conversion on the server.
    >
    > ssh-keygen -i (input file) > (output file) .. Converts openssh DSS key
    > to
    > openssh DSA format.
    >
    > I think ssh-keygen -e (input file) > (output file) will do the reverse,
    > i.e. convert your openssh public key to ssh.com format

I feel confused at what you are trying to tell me. Don't I want convert the OpenSSH public key into an ssh.com format key for the server? And if so, I feel like I'm doing exactly that, using ssh-keygen -e under OpenSSH (i.e., on the client machine).

Is there something wrong you see in my proceedure below?

Anm

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