If a client connected to a server using SSHv1 previously, how should the client be able to authenticate the server?

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If a client connected to a server using SSHv1 previously, how should the client be able to authenticate the server?

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If a client connected to a server using SSHv1 previously, how should the client be able to authenticate the server?

A. The same encryption algorithm will be used each time and will be in the client cache.
B. The server will autofill the stored password for the client upon connection.
C. The client will receive the same public key that it had stored for the server.
D. The server will not use any asymmetric encryption, and jump right to symmetric encryption.
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