On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:14:02PM +0000, Dave Burke wrote:
> Check http://www.linux.ie/tutorials/ssh.html for more info on SSH. About
> the best windows ssh client seems to be putty.
>> OT Question: Is it possible to get a windows SSH client that supports
> SSH2? Any client I've found can only handle SSH1.
Why not use ssh2 in fallback/backwards compatability mode?
(Essentially, it passes ssh1 connections over to a ssh1 daemon...)
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