Re: [PLUG] REMINDER: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-04-04 Thread Kevin Williams
Looking forward to it! On 4/4/24 13:02, Russell Senior wrote: It does look like we'll have cake and maybe some other surprises. If you are wobbling, I'd recommend trying to attend, I think you will be glad you did.

[PLUG] SSH Fails w. "No Matching Mac Found" error mssg

2024-04-04 Thread MC_Sequoia
I changed the subject line from "Secure shell from/to laptop [RESOLVED--Partially" to a more specific one because in all my many years of using SSH, I've never had to specify. I've read through the thread, and is common after a while it gets difficult to keep track of everything that's been

[PLUG-ANNOUNCE] REMINDER: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-04-04 Thread Russell Senior
It does look like we'll have cake and maybe some other surprises. If you are wobbling, I'd recommend trying to attend, I think you will be glad you did. -- Russell Senior PLUG Volunteer russ...@pdxlinux.org On 3/29/24 19:55, Russell Senior wrote: What: 30th Anniversary Meeting Where: 5500 SW

[PLUG] REMINDER: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-04-04 Thread Russell Senior
It does look like we'll have cake and maybe some other surprises. If you are wobbling, I'd recommend trying to attend, I think you will be glad you did. -- Russell Senior PLUG Volunteer russ...@pdxlinux.org On 3/29/24 19:55, Russell Senior wrote: What: 30th Anniversary Meeting Where: 5500 SW

Re: [PLUG] Secure shell from/to laptop [RESOLVED--Partially]

2024-04-04 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024, Tomas Kuchta wrote: The best way, IMHO, is to delete/move the configs, including your .ssh directory. Restart ssh and try to login somewhere. Then merge in the config changes you need, and only those you need. ssh -F /dev/null is the quicker way to ignore your

Re: [PLUG] Secure shell from/to laptop [RESOLVED--Partially]

2024-04-04 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 3 Apr 2024, wes wrote: the macs listed in ssh -Q mac are the macs the software is capable of using. the macs listed in sshd_config are the macs _enabled_ for use. macs are disabled by default when they are deemed to be below a desirable security threshold. sometimes this happens