Once an initial connection is established with the server,
the SSH protocol specifies that both parties should exchange
version information. This information includes
server/client type, and version supported. Typically this
would be something like:
SSH-1.99-OpenSSH_2.9p2
which means that the server does support SSH protocol
versions SSH1 and SSH2, and server type if OpenSSH_2.9p2.
Other values can apply here too. The important thing is the first
part of the string,
SSH-1.99
1.99 means that the server supports both SSH1 and SSH2
protocols. If only SSH1 is supported, then the server would
reply with SSH-1.5 (usually), and if just SSH2 is supported
it would reply with SSH-2.0 (usually).
Reading the RemoteIdentification property does not affect
wodSSH's behavior - but helps you to determine the type of
remote server.