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| Subject: | FW: show active connection ciphers |
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| 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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