On Apr 26, 2021, at 9:56 PM, Kevin Becker wrote:
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> It turns out the one thing that had slipped my mind was the updated crypto
> policy in Fedora 33. Running "update-crypto-policies --set DEFAULT:FEDORA32”
> solved the issue for now. The next step is to figure out what was deprecated
> a
> On Apr 26, 2021, at 5:20 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
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> have you googled 'linux ssh how to login without password' ??
Weirdly that query didn’t return anything specific to Fedora guests (and only
Fedora guests) not being able to use public key authentication to a specific
subset of hosts while
have you googled 'linux ssh how to login without password' ??
On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 1:27 PM Kevin Becker wrote:
> I'm at a bit of a loss on this one so I thought I'd see if anyone has
> any other suggestions.
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> My home network is all Ubiquity UniFi gear. I have a USG-3P router, a
> few swi
I'm at a bit of a loss on this one so I thought I'd see if anyone has
any other suggestions.
My home network is all Ubiquity UniFi gear. I have a USG-3P router, a
few switches and one AP. There is a UniFi controller app that
centrally handles the configuration of the devices, including managing