Thanks for that. Disappointing. Presumably means that every time I take
my server laptop to a new WiFi network I will have to alter
/etc/ssh/sshd_config.
I am currently using
AllowUsers *@192.168.0.???
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1698317
Title:
AllowUsers *@*.local in /etc/ssh/
Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu Mate 16.04 on two of my computers. The software has
been brought uptodate to at least May 2017.
They are both on my local wifi network and should both be using
Zeroconf/Avahi/Bonjour.
I have the same username on both machines.
I copied /usr/share/doc/avah
As it's coming up to the first anniversary of the bug, I thought I would
mention that I too have run into it. I normally use Ubuntu 12.04 but I'm
trying out Ubuntu 16.04, so my first reaction was that the user
interface for CUPS must have changed.
However I got pointed to this page and succeeded w
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