Comment by Orzech
So, when Jolla is going to have this version by default? Sailfish OS 2.0.0.10 still has OpenSSH_5.6p1.
View ArticleComment by tigeli
The default config does not define what host keys to use, so it is up to sshd itself to decide what to use and therefore the dsa-keys will be used if they exists.
View ArticleAnswer by tigeli for Update OpenSSH from 5.6 & stop generating DSA host keys...
openssh has now been updated to 7.1p1 (https://github.com/mer-packages/openssh), however the old dsa-keys are not yet deleted automatically but if user deletes them no new dsa-keys are generated.
View ArticleComment by Mikaela
I opened merge request about disabling DSA host key generation, but I don't have skills for anything else. * https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/openssh/merge_requests/1
View ArticleComment by virgi26
good note! maybe you could add small how-to about disabling dsa keys?
View ArticleComment by MartinK
OpenSSH is (of course) BSD licensed, so [Jollas GPLv2-only policy](https://together.jolla.com/question/56897/embrace-gplv3/), which is holding up updates to many core OS components, should not be an...
View ArticleUpdate OpenSSH from 5.6 & stop generating DSA host keys by default
Jolla's OpenSSH is currently in version 5.6 while the current upstream version is 7.1. It doesn't understand ECDSA or Ed25519 keys. OpenSSH 7.0 also deprecates DSA keys which Jolla generates by...
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