
openssh - SSH version shows older one after upgrading - Ask …
Dec 7, 2017 · 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 …
What's the difference between ssh and openssh packages?
Aug 21, 2016 · 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. …
openssh - SSH problem after update - Ask Ubuntu
10 Setting up openssh-server (1:5.3p1-3ubuntu7) ... Creating SSH2 RSA key; this may take some time ... Creating SSH2 DSA key; this may take some time ... start: Job failed to start Can't …
How to update SSH 8.9 to version 10.0 on Ubuntu 22.04?
May 1, 2025 · Security audit has highlighted that we are vulnerable to CVE-2023-28531 and adviced to install OpenSSH version 9.3 or higher. I am interesting if there is a solution (patch) …
security - OpenSSH version upgrade to 9.8 - Ask Ubuntu
Jul 10, 2024 · 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. …
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 …
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, …
Upgrade OpenSSH from v8.9 to v9.3 on 22.04.2 LTS?
Jun 9, 2023 · 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 …
openssh - How do I install an SSH private key generated by …
Nov 29, 2010 · 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 …
openssh - Connection timeout for ssh server - Ask Ubuntu
Otherwise, you can make the OpenSSH server actually listen on port 57757. To do this, back up the server configuration file: cd /etc/ssh sudo cp sshd_config sshd_config.old Then edit it: gksu …