Looking forward to it!
On 4/4/24 13:02, Russell Senior wrote:
It does look like we'll have cake and maybe some other surprises. If
you are wobbling, I'd recommend trying to attend, I think you will be
glad you did.
I changed the subject line from "Secure shell from/to laptop
[RESOLVED--Partially" to a more specific one because in all my many years of
using SSH, I've never had to specify.
I've read through the thread, and is common after a while it gets difficult to
keep track of everything that's been don
It does look like we'll have cake and maybe some other surprises. If you
are wobbling, I'd recommend trying to attend, I think you will be glad
you did.
--
Russell Senior
PLUG Volunteer
russ...@pdxlinux.org
On 3/29/24 19:55, Russell Senior wrote:
What: 30th Anniversary Meeting
Where: 5500 SW
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
The best way, IMHO, is to delete/move the configs, including your .ssh
directory. Restart ssh and try to login somewhere. Then merge in the config
changes you need, and only those you need.
ssh -F /dev/null is the quicker way to ignore your configuration
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024, wes wrote:
the macs listed in ssh -Q mac are the macs the software is capable of using.
the macs listed in sshd_config are the macs _enabled_ for use.
macs are disabled by default when they are deemed to be below a
desirable security threshold. sometimes this happens because