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OpenSSH 7.6 Is Ready For Testing & Finishes Gutting SSHv1
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Killing Blowfish seems a little extreme although maybe there have been vulnerabilities discovered that I haven't heard about. The rest of it seems pretty reasonable.
Killing Blowfish seems a little extreme although maybe there have been vulnerabilities discovered that I haven't heard about. The rest of it seems pretty reasonable.
Sweet32 means it cannot be securely used for large amounts of data without frequent rekeying.
Drat. Enabling arcfour support is how I get good performance between my desktop and the Pentium 133MHz on my quarantined retro-gaming subnet (ssh2dos on the DOS/Win311 side and an old WinSCP on the Win98 side) without having to run something special-purpose like an FTP daemon.
Drat. Enabling arcfour support is how I get good performance between my desktop and the Pentium 133MHz on my quarantined retro-gaming subnet (ssh2dos on the DOS/Win311 side and an old WinSCP on the Win98 side) without having to run something special-purpose like an FTP daemon.
rc4 is like the most broken algorithm ever
altough if you dont care about safety then its ok
Michael the numbers of comments are not synced with the number which appears on the right of the single comment: the intro of the post should have number 0 so to sync with the real number of the comments abut the argument in object.
Drat. Enabling arcfour support is how I get good performance between my desktop and the Pentium 133MHz on my quarantined retro-gaming subnet (ssh2dos on the DOS/Win311 side and an old WinSCP on the Win98 side) without having to run something special-purpose like an FTP daemon.
I'll have to get back to you on that. My 8+-year-old Soekris net5501 gave up the ghost a little over a week ago, so I've got my quarantined subnet disconnected from the rest of the house while I wait for my budget to refill enough to order a replacement. (I've had to switch the DSL modem out of bridged mode, and the built-in router seems to be flat-out broken in how it handles attempting new HTTP connections when the connection is saturated.)
Last edited by ssokolow; 26 September 2017, 02:18 AM.
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