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using_modern_secure_shell_ssh_to_connect_to_older_secure_shell_servers [2025/10/06 15:12] sgriggsusing_modern_secure_shell_ssh_to_connect_to_older_secure_shell_servers [2025/10/06 15:13] (current) sgriggs
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-The output will change depending on the capabilities of YOUR system, but the point is that you won't hit any nanny-policy by OpenSSH saying something is too old and they won't allow you to use it. This should allow you to connect to older systems from newer systems without being nagged and denied. +The output will change depending on the capabilities of YOUR system, but the point is that you won't hit any nanny-policy by OpenSSH saying something is too old and they won't allow you to use it. This should allow you to connect to older systems from newer systems without being nagged and denied. Obviously, you can change that asterisk (*) in the hostname to make it specific for only one host if you want. However, I don't see the point of disabling these features. A warning would have sufficed but whatever, these are OpenBSD guys we are talking about so they took the maximum security option
using_modern_secure_shell_ssh_to_connect_to_older_secure_shell_servers.txt · Last modified: 2025/10/06 15:13 by sgriggs

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