Well, you can install the 1.X.X version of ssh which also ships with 7.1 and I am sure that if there are issues with OpenSSH then there will either be an update of some kind or whoever packaged the source for it hacked a fix into it. I use ssh-2.4.X because it's free for non-commercial use. As far as business's are concerned I don't have an answer for that one. * Konstantin (Kastus) Shchuka (kastus@tsoft.com) [010128 16:19]: =>> =>Sorry for that, Ben. As you mentioned openssh here, let me draw your =>attention that ssh-keygen is half-broken in 2.3.0.p1. It doesn't show =>fingerprints of dsa keys. One may say it's not big deal. But how can =>I make sure that I am logging to the real server for the first time =>when it shows its key fingerprint and I am not able to compare it? => =>The bug was in 2.2.0 and wasn't fixed in 2.3.0p1. :-( -- Ben Rosenberg mailto:brosenb@suse.com --------------------------------------- SuSE Inc. 580 Second St Suite 210 Oakland CA 94607 U.S.A Tel: 1-510-628-3380 EXT:5086 Fax: 1-510-628-3381 --------------------------------------- "There are no problems, only solutions."