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What changed FC2 -> Fc5 ?

Subject: What changed FC2 -> Fc5 ?
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:29:46 -0600
I know I should get the version numbers of SSH involved, but at the moment
all I can say is the SSH included in Fedora2 and Fedora5.  Hopefully that will
be enough for someone to answer this question.

I have a script that logs in from one machine to another using ssh.
Everything works fine with the Source machine running Fedora2
(the remote machine is running Fedora4).
However, when I update to Fedora5 (different partition, nothing lost, 
on the source machine (the 
/etc/ssh files and the ~home files remain the same) the login no longer
works.  

I SEEMS to ask for a passphrase, and then a password, rather than using
the info in ~home/.ssh .

Any thoughts?  
Sounds to me as if there is a new config variable that I have to set, but
I dont see it on a quick exam...


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                                        Reg.Clemens
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