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FW: show active connection ciphers

Subject: FW: show active connection ciphers
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 12:25:32 +0000
Hi,

Is there any way to show the active ssh connections to an sshd server? In 
particular, I'm looking for something that would show what ciphers are being 
used for each connection. 

I can see info from netstat and maybe sshd loggin will get me this? But I was 
hoping there was some utility to pull this info from a running daemon.

I'm using Openssh 3.9 on Gentoo

TIA


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