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is there anyway I can tell if I'm using ssh1? The computer I'm trying to
access doesn't do ssh2 so I typed in
ssh -1 -l <login> <url>=20
its still not working. others are able to log in using ssh1 so I need to
check and make sure that I'm actually using ssh1 (most machines I
connect to using ssh2, and I don't have to worry about this)
--=20
Carl Parrish (
cparrish@carlparrish.com)
http://www.carlparrish.com
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http://counter.li.org
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