- Whats the difference between ssh and openssh packages?
Now look at that: it installs both openssh-client and openssh-server So, what is the difference? aptitude install openssh-server will install only, and only openssh-server aptitude install ssh will both install openssh-server and openssh-client, but unless you have a very strange configuration, you almost certainly already have openssh-client
- security - OpenSSH version upgrade to 9. 8 - Ask Ubuntu
The versions of OpenSSH up to 4 4p1, plus versions from 8 5p1 to 9 7p1 running on glibc-Linux, are vulnerable The latest version on Openssh was released on July 1, 2024 So when will the latest ve
- openssh - SSH version shows older one after upgrading - Ask Ubuntu
When I run ssh -v localhost debug1: Local version string SSH-2 0-OpenSSH_7 9 debug1: Remote protocol version 2 0, remote software version OpenSSH_7 6p1 Ubuntu-4ubuntu0 3 Which means the vulnerability is not fixed yet Appreciate if anyone can explain why it shows two different versions as (local version remote protocol version)?
- Certificate authority in known_hosts file not recognized - OpenSSH
Certificate authority in known_hosts file not recognized - OpenSSH Ask Question Asked 1 year, 4 months ago Modified 1 year, 4 months ago
- Upgrade OpenSSH from v8. 9 to v9. 3 on 22. 04. 2 LTS?
I'm working on shoring up some vulnerabilities in our environment, and one of them is that we're on OpenSSH 8 9 Our security team has advised us to upgrade to 9 3, but I'm not seeing anything indi
- openssh - Uninstalling ssh - Ask Ubuntu
OpenSSH_6 6 1p1 Ubuntu-2ubuntu2, OpenSSL 1 0 1f 6 Jan 2014 But when I try to uninstall it completely using sudo apt-get purge openssh-server it says Package 'openssh-server' is not installed, so not removed
- openssh - Does ssh key need to be named id_rsa? - Ask Ubuntu
By default, SSH searches for id_rsa, id_ecdsa, id_ecdsa_sk, id_ed25519, id_ed25519_sk, and id_dsa files The keys do not have to be named like this, you can name it mykey just as well, or even place it in a different directory However, if you do either of those, then you need to explicitly reference the key in the ssh command like so: ssh user@server -i path to mykey If a command does not
- openssh - How do I install an SSH private key generated by PuTTYgen . . .
The command for doing that is: ssh-keygen -i -f puttygen_key > openssh_key then you can copy the contents of openssh_key in to ssh authorized_keys just as with a normal SSH key The -i option is the one that tells ssh-keygen to do the conversion The -f option tells it where to find the key to convert This works for unencrypted keys
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