add HostKey /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key to sshd_config please read the annoucement, too. (this should be in the FAQ soon) -markus On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 10:58:02PM +0100, Alexander Ivanchev wrote:> Hello. > > I've recently installed OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 over a working installation of > 2.3.0p1 (both SSH1 and SSH2) and oddly enough I lost SSH2 support. The > banner string states SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.5.1p1, which needless to say limits > me to SSH1... I haven't yet bothered to check any conf files, but since I > haven't really made any changes this behavior seems strange to me... Anyway, > hope I'm not wasting anybody's time, > > Regards > >
In your sshd_config file make sure you have a "hostkey" line for each host key like the following: HostKey /etc/ssh_host_key HostKey /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key HostKey /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key At 10:58 PM 2/22/01 +0100, Alexander Ivanchev wrote:>Hello. > >I've recently installed OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 over a working installation of >2.3.0p1 (both SSH1 and SSH2) and oddly enough I lost SSH2 support. The >banner string states SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.5.1p1, which needless to say limits >me to SSH1... I haven't yet bothered to check any conf files, but since I >haven't really made any changes this behavior seems strange to me... Anyway, >hope I'm not wasting anybody's time, > > Regards
Hello. I've recently installed OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 over a working installation of 2.3.0p1 (both SSH1 and SSH2) and oddly enough I lost SSH2 support. The banner string states SSH-1.5-OpenSSH_2.5.1p1, which needless to say limits me to SSH1... I haven't yet bothered to check any conf files, but since I haven't really made any changes this behavior seems strange to me... Anyway, hope I'm not wasting anybody's time, Regards