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The SSH protocol version 1 featured the ability for both the client and the server to authenticate each other, ensuring that the communication was secure and with the intended party. This was primarily achieved through the use of public-key cryptography. Also, SSH version 1 provided confidentiality and integrity of data through encryption and hashing functions, respectively. However, it’s worth noting that SSH version 1 is now considered obsolete due to known security vulnerabilities, and SSH version 2, which provides enhanced security features, has largely replaced it.