RDPSessionTool | Lightweight PowerShell GUI tool to check RDP sessions as well as log off any users | SSH library

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RDPSessionTool is a PowerShell library typically used in Networking, SSH applications. RDPSessionTool has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Lightweight PowerShell GUI tool to check RDP sessions as well as log off any users.
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            Community Discussions

            QUESTION

            How to fix? "kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer"
            Asked 2022-Mar-30 at 10:07

            I want to copy data with scp in GitLab pipeline using PRIVATE_KEY error is :

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Sep-30 at 19:40
            kex_exchange_identification: read: Connection reset by peer
            

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69394001

            QUESTION

            BitBucket: You are using an account password for Git over HTTPS
            Asked 2022-Mar-01 at 19:41

            Today I got the following message when I used Git + BitBucket on MacOS while pushing a new branch to BitBucket.

            You are using an account password for Git over HTTPS.

            Beginning March 1, 2022, users are required to use app passwords remote: for Git over HTTPS. To avoid any disruptions, change the password used in your Git client remote: to an app password. Note, these credentials may have been automatically stored in your Git client and/or a credential manager such as Git Credential Manager (GCM).'

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-31 at 09:00

            In my case, I used BitBucket via HTTPS and not via SSH. Therefore I had to change it.

            1. Follow this guide to create and add a new SSH key.
            2. Follow this guide to switch from HTTPS to SSH.

            Unrelated and optional:

            While you are at this security related task, activate 2FA in your BitBucket security settings.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70832548

            QUESTION

            Connection reset when using jsch to connect to an sftp server hosted in azure
            Asked 2022-Feb-18 at 18:21

            we are currently working with a cloud product that uses JSCH internally to connect to external sftp sources. Im investigating an connection reset exception that we are getting when trying to connect to azure sftp.

            Using wireshark i determined that the problem occurs after we send the Client: Key Exchange Init. Establishing the same connection with filezilla we dont have this issue.

            comparing the packages from jsch and filezilla i didn't see an obivious issue, but im not an expert on the ssh protocol. im gonna post both requests below if somebody could give me any pointers it would be greatly appreciated.

            Request with JSCH (not working)

            Request with Filezilla (working)

            Response with Filezilla (working)

            See below for the log output:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Feb-03 at 08:09

            i wanted to post a quick update for anybody that is having the same issue, i opened a similiar question on the microsoft q&a site and looks like it's an issue on the azure side that they are working on fixing for GA Microsoft Q&A

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70878675

            QUESTION

            Paramiko authentication fails with "Agreed upon 'rsa-sha2-512' pubkey algorithm" (and "unsupported public key algorithm: rsa-sha2-512" in sshd log)
            Asked 2022-Jan-13 at 14:49

            I have a Python 3 application running on CentOS Linux 7.7 executing SSH commands against remote hosts. It works properly but today I encountered an odd error executing a command against a "new" remote server (server based on RHEL 6.10):

            encountered RSA key, expected OPENSSH key

            Executing the same command from the system shell (using the same private key of course) works perfectly fine.

            On the remote server I discovered in /var/log/secure that when SSH connection and commands are issued from the source server with Python (using Paramiko) sshd complains about unsupported public key algorithm:

            userauth_pubkey: unsupported public key algorithm: rsa-sha2-512

            Note that target servers with higher RHEL/CentOS like 7.x don't encounter the issue.

            It seems like Paramiko picks/offers the wrong algorithm when negotiating with the remote server when on the contrary SSH shell performs the negotiation properly in the context of this "old" target server. How to get the Python program to work as expected?

            Python code

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2022-Jan-13 at 14:49

            Imo, it's a bug in Paramiko. It does not handle correctly absence of server-sig-algs extension on the server side.

            Try disabling rsa-sha2-* on Paramiko side altogether:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70565357

            QUESTION

            AWX all jobs stop processing and hang indefinitely -- why
            Asked 2021-Dec-21 at 14:42
            Problem

            We've had a working Ansible AWX instance running on v5.0.0 for over a year, and suddenly all jobs stop working -- no output is rendered. They will start "running" but hang indefinitely without printing out any logging.

            The AWX instance is running in a docker compose container setup as defined here: https://github.com/ansible/awx/blob/5.0.0/INSTALL.md#docker-compose

            Observations

            Standard troubleshooting such as restarting of containers, host OS, etc. hasn't helped. No configuration changes in either environment.

            Upon debugging an actual playbook command, we observe that the command to run a playbook from the UI is like the below:

            ssh-agent sh -c ssh-add /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/artifacts/11021/ssh_key_data && rm -f /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/artifacts/11021/ssh_key_data && ansible-playbook -vvvvv -u ubuntu --become --ask-vault-pass -i /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/tmppo7rcdqn -e @/tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/env/extravars playbook.yml

            That's broken down into three commands in sequence:

            1. ssh-agent sh -c ssh-add /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/artifacts/11021/ssh_key_data
            2. rm -f /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/artifacts/11021/ssh_key_data
            3. ansible-playbook -vvvvv -u ubuntu --become --ask-vault-pass -i /tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/tmppo7rcdqn -e @/tmp/awx_11021_0fmwm5uz/env/extravars playbook.yml

            You can see in part 3, the -vvvvv is the debugging argument -- however, the hang is happening on command #1. Which has nothing to do with ansible or AWX specifically, but it's not going to get us much debugging info.

            I tried doing an strace to see what is going on, but for reasons given below, it is pretty difficult to follow what it is actually hanging on. I can provide this output if it might help.

            Analysis

            So one natural question with command #1 -- what is 'ssh_key_data'?

            Well it's what we set up to be the Machine credential in AWX (an SSH key) -- it hasn't changed in a while and it works just fine when used in a direct SSH command. It's also apparently being set up by AWX as a file pipe:

            prw------- 1 root root 0 Dec 10 08:29 ssh_key_data

            Which starts to explain why it could be potentially hanging (if nothing is being read in from the other side of the pipe).

            Running a normal ansible-playbook from command line (and supplying the SSH key in a more normal way) works just fine, so we can still deploy, but only via CLI right now -- it's just AWX that is broken.

            Conclusions

            So the question then becomes "why now"? And "how to debug"? I have checked the health of awx_postgres, and verified that indeed the Machine credential is present in an expected format (in the main_credential table). I have also verified that can use ssh-agent on the awx_task container without the use of that pipe keyfile. So it really seems to be this piped file that is the problem -- but I haven't been able to glean from any logs where the other side of the pipe (sender) is supposed to be or why they aren't sending the data.

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-13 at 04:21

            Had the same issue starting this Friday in the same timeframe as you. Turned out that Crowdstrike (falcon sensor) Agent was the culprit. I'm guessing they pushed a definition update that is breaking or blocking fifo pipes. When we stopped the CS agent, AWX started working correctly again, with no issues. See if you are running a similar security product.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70320452

            QUESTION

            How to Generate ECDSA Key Pair for SSH in Go?
            Asked 2021-Dec-15 at 18:14

            I'm trying to generate ECDSA Key Pair for SSH with Go, but I find that the private key format is different from ssh-keygen and can't be accepted by GitHub.

            Here's the 256-bit key pair generated via ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -b 256:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 18:14

            OpenSSH uses different formats for private EC keys, the SEC1 (as generated by your Go code), the PKCS#8 or the newer OpenSSH format (as generated with the ssh-keygen command). This is described here, which also contains a more detailed explanation of the OpenSSH format. The SEC1 format is explained e.g. in this post.

            The current Go code generates a SEC1 key with wrong header and footer. This turned out to be the cause of the problem! To fix the bug, ECDSA must be replaced by EC in header and footer:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70353152

            QUESTION

            Separate gitconfig by directory
            Asked 2021-Nov-20 at 09:48

            I have 2 different github accounts, 1 for work and 1 for personal projects. On my laptop, I created 2 different directories to clone my Github repositories:

            Perso: /Users/pierre-alexandre/Documents/perso

            Work: /Users/pierre-alexandre/Documents/work

            Then, I generated 2 different SSH keys on /Users/pierre-alexandre/.ssh and added each .pub key on their respective Github repository. At the end this is what my /Users/pierre-alexandre/.ssh folder looks like:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Nov-20 at 09:48

            Git just runs ssh to connect to a host. Once connected, Git has that ssh run an appropriate Git command on their end, to handle the fetch or push operation. But the entire authentication process—determining who you are and deciding whether you have access—is wholly up to ssh and Git plays no real part in this process.

            Your ssh -Tv is therefore the crucial debug output here. We see that your connection to github fails to authenticate as you, after trying these keys:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70044276

            QUESTION

            Server SSH Fingerprint Failed to Verify
            Asked 2021-Oct-28 at 22:30

            I've got a local Swift Package Manager package that uses a private Github repo as a dependency. When I open the local package with Xcode, it fails to “Resolve Packages” with this error:

            Error while fetching remote repository: git@github.com:mayoff/Preamble.git

            Server SSH Fingerprint Failed to Verify

            However, if I use the command line swift program, it can clone the private repo. For example, I can run swift package show-dependencies in the local package's directory without complaint. I can also successfully clone the remote package repo with git clone. So it's not a problem with my .known_hosts file or my SSH key.

            How do I fix Xcode's complaint?

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-28 at 22:30

            So it turns out the “Server SSH Fingerprint Failed to Verify” error message in Xcode's log navigator is double-clickable. Who'd have guessed?

            Anyway, double-clicking the error message brought up a dialog box that let me tell Xcode to trust the Github server:

            After I clicked the Trust button, Xcode was able to clone the remote repo.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69761667

            QUESTION

            What is the purpose of the "[fingerprint]" option during SSH host authenticity check?
            Asked 2021-Oct-25 at 12:12

            when connecting to a git repository using SSH for the first time, it is asked to confirm the authenticity of the host according to its fingerprint:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-22 at 12:43

            each ssh server have host ssh keys, which are used for

            1. auth host and later check that you are connecting to the same host
            2. to establish secure connection (exchange credentials in secure way)

            So first time you are connecting to any ssh server, you will get public key and fingerprint of this key, and proposition to store fingerprint in "known hosts" file.

            fingerprint is a new option just in addition to "yes", so you can provide fingerprint manually if you have received it in other way. https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/05b9a466700b44d49492edc2aa415fc2e8913dfe

            seems manpages is not updated yet.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69675690

            QUESTION

            gitea: Built-in ssh server not starting when sshd server running
            Asked 2021-Oct-23 at 13:00

            I have a problem with my gitea version 1.15.5 running on my raspberry pi. I appears that the built in ssh server is not starting:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Oct-23 at 13:00

            After some more googling, I found the solution myself:

            If there is an sshd server running, gitea does not automatically start its built-in ssh server. Instead, you have to force it by adding this line under [server] in the app.ini configuration:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/69688288

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