Trying OpenSSH in Debian Etch ... plus thoughts on security, sudo and nano vs. vi

Posted by Steven_Rosenber on Mar 5, 2008 4:16 AM EDT
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I did a Debian Etch install on one of my test machine drives recently, and today I added the openssh-server package so I could play around with PuTTY and Xming. Once I installed openssh-server (I used Synaptic, in case you were wondering), using PuTTY to start the connection, I was asked whether or not I expected the encryption key to change (I was, since this is the Debian install, not OpenBSD, which I've been using until now).

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