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2015 Jul 28
4
Cisco vs. 6.9
> Turns out the problem is the new protocol extension for sending host keys
to
> the client after user authentication (section 2.5 of the PROTOCOLS
> document). Commenting out the notify_hostkeys() call in sshd.c fixes the
> issues with Cisco scp. Maybe a new bug compatibility flag in on order to
> add to the "Cisco-1.*" client string that was added in 6.9?
There's
2015 Jul 23
3
Cisco vs. 6.9
After upgrading a Linux system from OpenSSH 6.7 to 6.9, Cisco
switches/routers can no longer scp config files to/from the system. The
last debug entry before the Cisco device closes the connection is "debug1:
server_input_channel_open: confirm session". The next line is "Connection
closed by x.x.x.x". Anyone else seen this or know of a fix? The Cisco
device gives
2005 May 27
1
Using R for classifying new samples
Hello,
I do not have any statistical background, So I shall
apologise if I am asking trivial question or help.
I am trying to work with R.
The problem I have on hand is:
I have 2 sets of data(means & SD for each sample in
the group of both sets). The sample size is
massive(2000+ in each grp).
I have a new set of experimental data and I like to
classify this to either of the grps based on
2011 Mar 15
1
error SSL_connect SYSCALL returned=5 errno=0 state=SSLv2/v3 read server hello A
Hello folks,
I am getting this error on one of the clients, here''s all of the
output. It was working on this client and today it stopped working. I
cleaned the cert for this client puppetmaster by "puppetca --clean
host.domain.com" and I removed the "/var/lib/puppet/ssl" directory so
it would get new certs. But I still keep getting the same error as
below. I have other
2015 Jul 24
3
Cisco vs. 6.9
> Many aging ciphers, hashes, and key exchanges are in the process of being
> retired. <1kbit Diffie Hellman moduli have been removed as well in 6.9, I
> believe.
>
> If the Ciscos rely on <1kbit DH moduli or SHA1/MD5 hash based proposals to
> work, that could be your problem.
We did not update the moduli file.
> A comparison of the two versions' output from: