On Friday, November 29, 2013 01:16:44 PM Allen Wilkinson wrote:
In my recent experience between Suse 11.1 and 12.3, the /etc/ssh config files use different ciphers (found via diff'ing the files), hence the keys generated are incompatible. I haven't spent time to fix this yet. I'd welcome news if others have found a fix.
Allen
In my experience, moving old keys to a new server works just fine. The ssh software knows how to use many different key types, and can use old keys just fine. Granted, if you generated newer keys they might default to using different encoding, and different key lengths. But a ssh2 key generated on old versions still works as does an ssh1 key as long as you turn on ssh1, which is unused by default. --
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