Unix & Linux Asked by prog9910 on November 14, 2021
Been years since putting backups on it. Now, need to get them off. Trying ssh
& scp
. The dreaded "no matching cipher" message. Yes, I would update it, if I could, but would rather not.
So. My idea is? Use a USB bootable stick, with (newest) FreeBSD on it. For i386 Athlon architecture. The BIOS shows these for options. Which USB xxx do I choose?
Outside of setup a plain FTP box on VPN. Would be only other alternative. Unless someone has a suggestion on that too?
Computers that were manufactured after USB flash drives became ubiquitous are logical about identifying USB flash drives in the UEFI/BIOS boot sequence, but this is often not the case with very old computers.
USB FDD stands for USB floppy disk drive, which didn't seem right to me, but it successfully booted a USB stick on an old computer when the other BIOS boot options didn't. USB HDD stands for USB hard disk drive which seems logical to me like it should work if the USB stick doesn't boot when the USB FDD option is selected.
Answered by karel on November 14, 2021
Like this:
ssh -o HostKeyAlgorithms=+ssh-dss -o KexAlgorithms=diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 <HOST>
Answered by Gilles Quenot on November 14, 2021
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