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Debian Linux Distribution Reference

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Install sshd to allow remote secure shell connection to the terminal.   Install sshd to allow remote secure shell connection to the terminal.  Once installed and running sshd will allow you to remote connect.Once installed and running sshd will allow you to remote connect.  If trying to use an old secure terminal software you might find that the cipher is no longer permitted.  You can [[Enable Legacy Cipher in Linux for SecureCRT]] but be advised that this will put the security of your machine at risk.  For an internal LAN server it is not a big deal, but enabling insecure ciphers on an Internet attached machine is not advised.The latest Debian "Jessie" distribution uses '''version 6.7p1-1 of OpenSSH''' which has been released with legacy "insecure" ciphers disabled by default.  If trying to use an old secure terminal software you might find that the cipher is no longer permitted.  You can [[Enable Legacy Cipher in Linux for SecureCRT]] but be advised that this will put the security of your machine at risk.  For an internal LAN server it is not a big deal, but enabling insecure ciphers on an Internet attached machine is not advised.
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