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2024 Jan 22
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How to determine which cipher was used to encrypt OpenSSH private keys
As part of audit due diligence, we need to determine which cipher was used to encrypt OpenSSH private keys, but I don't see any command option to view this for a given SSH private key file.
Scott
Kyndryl
Senior Lead SRE ? BNSF
2024 Jun 11
1
OpenSSH - Central repository for "Match" rules
I'm not seeing if this has been asked in the past.
Has there been discussion about implementing facilities with OpenSSH for having it pull "Match" rules from a central repository, namely LDAP or a RESTAPI service?
Scott Fields
Kyndryl
Senior Lead SRE ? BNSF
2024 Jan 22
1
How to determine which cipher was used to encrypt OpenSSH private keys
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2001 Mar 01
4
Samba On The Mainframe
Greetings,
This is my first posting. I read that Samba can run on USS OS/390 but are
there tips or tricks that can be shared? I am a AIX systems engineer
(13mos) with 13 years experience as a MVS systems guy. Our current release
of OS/390 is 2.8 . I already found a lot of information about Samba on
OS/390 in the download page and I'm trying to make sense of it. But if there
is any