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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Thanks Seth for securities POV on this and essentially confirming what I
assumed.
That said, I think the bug is for now "incomplete" in the sense of breaking the
initial report into two things:
A) I see this on upgrade on one machine, which is unexpected.
B) If this file is generated by each
On Fri, Feb 16, 2018 at 11:45:56AM -, ChristianEhrhardt wrote:
> So maybe (but only maybe) a ssh-extra-security package doing so as
> suggests or helper tool bundled to openssh that would do the update
> might be a nice security addition. I'm adding the security Team to
> weight in on
Hi Mark,
the file is installed from the build, not generated on install.
Install is by debian/openssh-client.install
It also is considered a conffile for the sense ot change tracking.
$ dpkg --status openssh-client
[...]
Conffiles:
/etc/ssh/moduli 0075fd4b72a421f909af9809d0dd3bdc
A quick check
** Tags added: xenial2bionic
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1748709
Title:
Upgrade from xenial to bionic wants to replace moduli
Status in openssh
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