## On 2004-06-07 10:29 -0400 Daniel Corbe typed: DC> DC> DC> You have to have an IOS image with the 3DES feature set to run ssh Not quite: single DES will do fine (if you use an SSH client that supports it) -- Rafi DC> DC> Edward B. Dreger wrote: DC> DC> >DS> Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 17:56:55 -0400 DC> >DS> From: Daniel Senie DC> > DC> > DC> >DS> Cisco 26xx, 36xx routers at least, current 12.3 IOS, no ssh DC> >DS> support in the basic loads that I can find. Telnet is the DC> >DS> only way in other than the console port. True for(at least) 72XX and 75XX as well SSH support is definitely in "IP IPSEC" (or or SP/SSH ;-) feature sets DC> > DC> >Correct. One must shell out more money for a bigger feature set DC> >to obtain SSH. I don't recall specifics off the top of my head, DC> >and don't have a javascript-cable machine handy to use Feature DC> >Navigator[*], but certain { feature sets | trains } only support DC> >SSHv1. DC> > DC> >[*] Quick gripe: Did anyone at Cisco ever consider that people DC> > might like to use Feature Navigator without javascript? DC> > What's next? Mandatory Flash Player? DC> > DC> > DC> >Eddy