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Re: ssh-keygen still gives vulnerable keys



Harrison Conlin <me@harrisony.com>:
>  On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Dan Christensen <jdc@uwo.ca> wrote:
> > I had this problem with a completely up-to-date Ubuntu gutsy install on
> >
> > I can't reproduce this now, as I have since upgraded the machine to
> > hardy, which doesn't show the problem.
> 
>  Ubuntu != Debian :)

Did SuSE, Redhat, or *BSD suffer from this glitch?  Ubuntu, along with
the rest of Debian, did.  It's a Debian downstream, so quite a lot
applies to both.  Not everything, but a lot.

Take a look into alt.os.linux.slackware to see how those with that
attitude treat Zenwalk users.

I don't use *buntu myself, but I've no problem with *buntu users
seeking Debian answers here.


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