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Deprecation of SSH ciphers #12138
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I am happy to look into a "clean" deprecation method for conch. In the past, old ciphers were just removed from conch ... so I ended up with with a fork in which I am adding them back :( |
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Since you mention it, I should bring up that we have been deprecating stuff in Conch in fairly useless and annoying ways thus far, and we need to both (A) clean that up, and (B) take care to only actually emit deprecation warnings to useful places when you actually use stuff. Consider that
conch --version
does this on trunk:This doesn't help anyone; I didn't ask for any of those algorithms and I shouldn't be seeing ugly warnings just for launching conch itself. Similarly if you start the server, the warnings just go to stderr of
twist
on startup, rather than to a log where an admin might actually have a hope of doing something about them.Fixing this is certainly out of scope for this particular issue, but we should not make this problem worse if we can avoid it.
Originally posted by @glyph in #12135 (comment)
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