On Jun 6, 1:04pm, KeithSmith wrote: > Thanks for taking the time to explain this to me. > I feel like I will use OpenSSH because it is free > and I like free stuff and am on a shoe string > budget. I think that's a good choice. (It's a good choice even if you're not on a shoe string budget.) I'd been meaning give OpenSSH a try for some time now. Seeing your email reminded me (again) that I hadn't tried it. So... a short while ago, I downloaded the necessary Red Hat RPMS and installed them on one of my machines. So far, I have not had any problems logging into any of the remote machines that I have accounts on. (Some of which are only accessible via ssh.) The one annoyance that I see (which I'd like to shut off) is the following error message that I get when attempting to log into some machines: Warning: Server lies about size of server host key: actual size is 1023 bits vs. announced 1024. Warning: This may be due to an old implementation of ssh. Warning: /home/kev/.ssh/known_hosts, line 38: keysize mismatch for host primenet.com: actual 1023 vs. announced 1024. Warning: replace 1024 with 1023 in /home/kev/.ssh/known_hosts, line 38. I've tried fixing the known_hosts lines as suggested, but then ssh1 (on another machine using the same (NFS mounted) know_hosts file complains about a man in the middle attack. So... I guess I'll have to upgrade all of my machines. I'm going to run a few more tests first though. Kevin