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Brian Dessent wrote:

>What kind of backwater system is this that doesn't have support for SSH
>v2?  Version 2 has been the default for many, many years, and version 1
>is very deprecated/insecure/etc.  Normally you shouldn't even have to
>specify the version, as the client should negotiate it with the server.
>
>  
>
For what it's worth, I'm still running ssh v1 on a QNX4 system. I 
recently tried to port OpenSSH, but found that it requires 64-bit 
integer support in the compiler, and that didn't exist back then.


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