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Package: openssh-client
Version: 4.1p1-6
The saved keys of this ssh version in the known_hosts don't have host
name and ip. For each key there is 2 lines in the file like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep "|1|" .ssh/known_hosts
|1|FcJDpWGEz2VDo2vdh9sXNZKkeXk=|BkRLtOpxuepA7eku8ukXeTrSo8s= ssh-dss
AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAI35RdPqZGAgItSp0gW5C0dwRa9hN/pH1mu5SpBMXdGkinamklZz
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
|1|85dNmMz0yGMZlT6rgNgvVax2jaM=|hK5Uv4WfMNci/9BNfeIGVtJnG9k= ssh-dss
AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAI35RdPqZGAgItSp0gW5C0dwRa9hN/pH1mu5SpBMXdGkinamklZz
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
I am using debian sid.
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Source: openssh
Source-Version: 1:4.7p1-1
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 03:09:14PM -0500, Greg Norris wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 09:47:26AM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote:
> > Isn't the default in the binary itself still "no", but the default
> > Debian configuration file includes a "yes"?
>
> Yeah, I think you're correct. In that case, maybe a mention in
> README.Debian or NEWS.Debian would be more appropriate.
I fixed this in openssh 1:4.7p1-1 like this:
* Document the non-default options we set as standard in ssh_config(5) and
sshd_config(5) (closes: #327886, #345628).
ssh_config(5) now says this near the top:
Note that the Debian openssh-client package sets several options
as standard in /etc/ssh/ssh_config which are not the default in
ssh(1):
o SendEnv LANG LC_*
o HashKnownHosts yes
o GSSAPIAuthentication yes
Regards,
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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