Ross Boylan wrote: > 2) cd /etc/ssh; invoke-rc.d ssh stop; rm *host*; > dpkg-reconfigure --default-priority openssh-server
There's no need to stop ssh. Just rm /etc/ssh/*host*; dpkg-reconfigure openssh-server And then go fix all your ~/.authorized_keys files. And also openvpn and SSL certificates. BTW, if you're running unstable, a new openssh-sever package will be available in the next update (in about 8 hours) that automates replacing weak ssh host keys, and also blocks login attempts using weak keys. -- see shy jo
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