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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @brandon220
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      @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

      @jaredbusch I can see in the ssh_config and sshd_config files where the ciphers are listed but they are commented out. In fact, most of the lines in the files are commented out. I am struggling to find where it is actually getting its config from. I'll keep poking at it.

      They are coming it out because it’s simply using default which is what should be coming it out on commenting those should have no change in your behavior. So you’ll end up modifying those lines and I’m commenting them to get the end that you desire.

      Driving down the road the moment otherwise I would try to get you some screenshots

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      • DashrenderD
        Dashrender @JaredBusch
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        @jaredbusch said in SFTP and cipher strength:

        @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

        @jaredbusch I can see in the ssh_config and sshd_config files where the ciphers are listed but they are commented out. In fact, most of the lines in the files are commented out. I am struggling to find where it is actually getting its config from. I'll keep poking at it.

        They are coming it out because it’s simply using default which is what should be coming it out on commenting those should have no change in your behavior. So you’ll end up modifying those lines and I’m commenting them to get the end that you desire.

        Driving down the road the moment otherwise I would try to get you some screenshots

        Siri was not nice to you!

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch @Dashrender
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          @dashrender said in SFTP and cipher strength:

          @jaredbusch said in SFTP and cipher strength:

          @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

          @jaredbusch I can see in the ssh_config and sshd_config files where the ciphers are listed but they are commented out. In fact, most of the lines in the files are commented out. I am struggling to find where it is actually getting its config from. I'll keep poking at it.

          They are coming it out because it’s simply using default which is what should be coming it out on commenting those should have no change in your behavior. So you’ll end up modifying those lines and I’m commenting them to get the end that you desire.

          Driving down the road the moment otherwise I would try to get you some screenshots

          Siri was not nice to you!

          translate for me thanks

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @JaredBusch
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            @jaredbusch said in SFTP and cipher strength:

            @dashrender said in SFTP and cipher strength:

            @jaredbusch said in SFTP and cipher strength:

            @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

            @jaredbusch I can see in the ssh_config and sshd_config files where the ciphers are listed but they are commented out. In fact, most of the lines in the files are commented out. I am struggling to find where it is actually getting its config from. I'll keep poking at it.

            They are coming it out because it’s simply using default which is what should be coming it out on commenting those should have no change in your behavior. So you’ll end up modifying those lines and I’m commenting them to get the end that you desire.

            Driving down the road the moment otherwise I would try to get you some screenshots

            Siri was not nice to you!

            translate for me thanks

            I considered - but then I even realized I couldn't follow that dibble.

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            • dafyreD
              dafyre @JaredBusch
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              @jaredbusch said in SFTP and cipher strength:

              @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

              @jaredbusch I can see in the ssh_config and sshd_config files where the ciphers are listed but they are commented out. In fact, most of the lines in the files are commented out. I am struggling to find where it is actually getting its config from. I'll keep poking at it.

              They are coming it out because it’s simply using default which is what should be coming it out on commenting those should have no change in your behavior. So you’ll end up modifying those lines and I’m commenting them to get the end that you desire.

              Driving down the road the moment otherwise I would try to get you some screenshots

              English Translation:

              The lines are commented out because they are using the default settings. Uncomment those lines and then change them to work with the AES ciphers.

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              • brandon220B
                brandon220
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                I see the ciphers listed on the ssh_config file which is supposed to be the client side. In the sshd_config there are no ciphers listed. If I run the command:
                sudo sshd -T | grep ciphers
                it returns:
                ciphers [email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,[email protected],[email protected]

                I still cannot find where it is getting these from to be able to edit them.

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                • JaredBuschJ
                  JaredBusch @brandon220
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                  @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

                  I see the ciphers listed on the ssh_config file which is supposed to be the client side. In the sshd_config there are no ciphers listed. If I run the command:
                  sudo sshd -T | grep ciphers
                  it returns:
                  ciphers [email protected],aes128-ctr,aes192-ctr,aes256-ctr,[email protected],[email protected]

                  I still cannot find where it is getting these from to be able to edit them.

                  Those are the default hardcoded into the application. Simply uncomment d the ones in the configuration and change them to suit

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                  • brandon220B
                    brandon220
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                    When I go to the MAN page (man sshd_config) it shows that:

                    The supported ciphers are:

                                   3des-cbc
                                   aes128-cbc
                                   aes192-cbc
                                   aes256-cbc
                                   aes128-ctr
                                   aes192-ctr
                                   aes256-ctr
                                   [email protected]
                                   [email protected]
                                   arcfour
                                   arcfour128
                                   arcfour256
                                   blowfish-cbc
                                   cast128-cbc
                                   [email protected]
                    

                    I tried adding AES128,AES192,AES256 and nothing changes. I did stop and restart the service. Seeing that the ones I need are not listed as supported, I am not sure if they will work.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller
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                      Why are you using a client that doesn't support current SSH ciphers? What does this client do?

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                      • brandon220B
                        brandon220 @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller I am not connecting to the server. I just set it up and have no trouble connecting to it and moving files around for testing purposes. One of our vendors will connect to it and upload files. We will then go retrieve them. THEIR client software is not playing nice with the ciphers that are the default in Fedora. They as a company are always behind the curve on being up-to-date. They just need it to work. I've been reading for hours on end to make it compatible for them with no luck.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @brandon220
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                          @brandon220 said in SFTP and cipher strength:

                          @scottalanmiller I am not connecting to the server. I just set it up and have no trouble connecting to it and moving files around for testing purposes. One of our vendors will connect to it and upload files. We will then go retrieve them. THEIR client software is not playing nice with the ciphers that are the default in Fedora. They as a company are always behind the curve on being up-to-date. They just need it to work. I've been reading for hours on end to make it compatible for them with no luck.

                          Right, I guess that's the question, if they can't keep their software secure, time to have a "come to Jesus" talk with them. This isn't a hard thing to do, the most incompetent IT department would still have current ciphers for their SSH. This implies that they are behind by decades and are laughing that you are still paying them when they aparently fired their IT staff in the 1990s.

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