On 04/04/2016 23:52, Gregory Szorc wrote:

> We also changed the SSH server config to only support the "modern" set of
> ciphers, MACs, algorithms, etc from
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Guidelines/OpenSSH#Modern. If you are
> running an old SSH client, it may not be able to connect.
> 
> If you encounter problems connecting, complain in #vcs with a link to
> pastebinned `ssh -v` output so we can see what your client supports so we
> may consider adding legacy support on the server as a stop-gap. But
> upgrading your SSH client to something that supports modern crypto is
> highly preferred. More and more Mozilla systems will be adopting these
> "modern" SSH server settings. So you'll have to upgrade sometime.

TortoiseHg:

https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/issues/4234/bundled-tortoiseplink-cannot-connect-to

The bundled version of PLINK from PuTTY is 0.62 which doesn't work with
OpenSSH 6.9p1.

In addition TortoiseSVN 1.9.3 ships with TortoisePlink 0.66 which
apparently doesn't work with current Mozilla SSH server config.

My workaround is to copy PLINK from PuTTY 0.67 into the TortoiseHg
installation directory and rename that to TortoisePlink.exe

TortoiseSVN:

I don't need access to any Mozilla repositories that use Subversion but
anyone is using TortoiseSVN 1.9.3 or earlier might have the same problem.

Phil

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