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Thanks to everyone who replied. I gave up on trying to use one key. I made a seperate key pair for putty and comercial SSH. Putty allows you to copy the key in OpenSSH format right from the puttygen program. For comercial SSH I had to do the following: $ ssh-keygen -i -f rsa_putty.pub >> .ssh/authorized_keys Passwords are turned off and my firewall is happy now... thanks again. Jon
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