
Am Mittwoch, 17. August 2022, 08:56:10 CEST schrieb Nicolas Kovacs:
To do this, I opened /etc/ssh/ssh_config and found the relevant stanza:
I simply commented this out and reloaded SSH:
# systemctl reload sshd
I tried to do this with Tumbleweed, but I don't have an /etc/ssh/ssh_config file. Instead, I only have an empty /etc/ssh/ssh_config.d directory. So I guess my SSH client has all default values defined at build time.
Hi, Tumbleweed is subject to what was termed "usrmerge". Basically, there are no more DEFAULTS in /etc - all the default configurations are now in /usr/etc. But when you make modifications they still go into /etc. There is more to it than just that but for your purpose that should be sufficient, anyway you still make your modifications in the same place, you just find the defaults in /usr/etc now. Hope that helps Cheers MH -- Mathias Homann Mathias.Homann@openSUSE.org OBS: lemmy04 Jabber (XMPP): lemmy@tuxonline.tech Matrix: @mathias:eregion.de IRC: [Lemmy] on liberachat and ircnet (bouncer active) keybase: https://keybase.io/lemmy gpg key fingerprint: 8029 2240 F4DD 7776 E7D2 C042 6B8E 029E 13F2 C102