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What ~ . config refers to and how to put files there? So ~ config is a hidden folder within your home directory Open up your file browser to your home folder, then find the option to show hidden files and folders If you don't see config, you'll have to create it Then navigate into it, find or create the geany folder, go into that, then find or create a folder named filedefs
How to disable weak ciphers in SSH? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange Security team of my organization told us to disable the following weak ciphers due to they issue weak keys: arcfour arcfour128 arcfour256 But I tried looking for these ciphers in ssh_config and
Where is the kernel configuration stored? - Unix Linux Stack Exchange Whenever you run make menuconfig, make xconfig, make XXX_defconfig, make oldconfig, make localmodconfig or any of the other make XXXconfig targets in the Linux kernel source tree, this creates (if successful) a file called config This file is used during the compilation of the kernel and is not erased unless you erase it manually or run make mrproper It's common to keep kernel source trees
Match multiple users in sshd_config - Unix Linux Stack Exchange From the sshd_config manual: The match patterns may consist of single entries or comma-separated lists and may use the wildcard and negation operators described in the PATTERNS section of ssh_config(5)
configuration - How do I find the config files for any application . . . -1 Each application developer has to choose for herself where configuration files for that application are stored Is it a per-user config? Is it a system-wide config? One can find the configuration file - it's contained in the application strings $(type -p application) Read man strings to optimize
Permit root to login via ssh only with key-based authentication Deny direct root login via ssh by using PermitRootLogin no in etc ssh sshd_config Using this configuration it is necessary to use a key authentication and a password to become root I configured my server like this, since I prefer having no direct root access via ssh, regardless of the authentication method
debian - How to config SSH authentication with all 3 components . . . Followed by some config of faillock that you can check in here Use pam_unix so to check the password of the user [success=1] will skip the next line if the password is correct try_first_pass to use the input of the first step pam_faillock so with authfail will log the failed attempt, and prevent the authen process go further with [default=die]
How can I configure my OpenVPN client config file to route traffic only . . . Here's the config file I'm working with (default file provided by OffSec): persist-tun persist-key tls-client client resolv-retry 5 auth-user-pass connect-retry-max 1 explicit-exit-notify 1 remote-cert-tls server nobind remote-random dev tun cipher AES-128-CBC ncp-ciphers AES-128-GCM auth SHA1 remote pg-pool1 offseclabs com 1194 udp