Is there a way to make ssh output what macs, ciphers, and kexalgorithms that it supports? So, now i'm getting man in the middle attack warnings when i try to use ssh via windows. I'm ssh into a remote host (linux, fedora) and i want to do ssh operation (git with bitbucket) there.
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Ssh user@ip and then it prompts for a password.
If your ssh private key is in the default directory, the software may find it automatically.
How do i get winscp to connect to an ssh server with a private key that i specify. For example, i have a private key i created with ssh in cygwin (id_rsa). I'd like to find out dynamically instead of having to look at the source. Is there a way to specify the password in the ssh command itself?
I don't see the option. Does anyone have any ideas about how to remove the old key. Tcp does offer a mechanism to automatically close connections deemed dead because of timeout. 48 one of the servers i frequently log into via ssh has changed it's ip address.
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