@robertgendler commented on GitHub:
The previous way we were handling it was grepping for a line in sshd_config which is messy because you can have multiple ways to set the same value if I…
@K1jaff commented on GitHub:
I think this might be because you need to start the sudo /bin/launchctl enable system/com.openssh.sshd service once for the keys to be created, you can then `sudo…
@cipineda commented on GitHub:
yes autocorrect changed it, it is hostkeys, right ssh has not been enabled on my system, yet the script should account for this event. Does not seem like a good…
@cipineda commented on GitHub:
right but the code is assuming that the service has been started at least once, and for our case, by default ssh is not enabled, until a remote support session is…
@robertgendler commented on GitHub:
Did you mean hostkeys not hostkeys?
It appears Apple's autocorrect wants to constantly change it to hotkeys.
This will appear if ssh has never been…
@paolafrancesca commented on GitHub:
the proxy probably doesn't set the referrer, what do you use as proxy?