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My apologies for this basic question, but I want to make sure I can do this correctly when required.
I need to restrict SSH Ciphers to only certain ciphers. My current understanding is that I'll have to log into the CLI and run the following:
cd /etc/shh
vim sshd_config
From there I will have to add the specific ciphers we have determined as acceptable. I guess my issue is I don't know where in the sshd_config file to insert the Ciphers.
Does it actually matter where in the file they are added?
Thanks.
Take a look at the sk106031
Take a look at the sk106031
Hello:
Could you please download this secure knowlegde?
Regards,
Fabián
There should already be a ciphers line in the file--you might start with around that location
I agree there should have been, but there wasn't. Odd, but I was able to add it in regardless.
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