If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete the files:
/etc/ssh/ssh_h*
and restart it? This seems to be working...
And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file that looks like it would be housing such...
thanks for your help!
Yep, that's it. On Aug 11, 2014 7:56 PM, "Robert Moskowitz" rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete the files:
/etc/ssh/ssh_h*
and restart it? This seems to be working...
And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file that looks like it would be housing such...
thanks for your help!
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On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:55:45 -0400, Robert Moskowitz rgm@htt-consult.com wrote:
If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete the files:
/etc/ssh/ssh_h*
and restart it? This seems to be working...
And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file that looks like it would be housing such...
While there are ways to store some client keys at the server level, normally those are kept per login in the ~/.ssh directory. man ssh_config will tell you about what's there.