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OpenSSH announces DSA-removal timeline

OpenSSH announces DSA-removal timeline

Posted Jan 18, 2024 23:14 UTC (Thu) by rknight (subscriber, #26792)
In reply to: OpenSSH announces DSA-removal timeline by zdzichu
Parent article: OpenSSH announces DSA-removal timeline

> Ah yes. I've bought a TP-Link TL-SG2216 switch with 5 year warranty for home. Managed – over HTTPS and SSH. During the last year of the warranty, I've noticed it only supported TLS1.0 with laughable ciphers:

Not sure what family the TL-SG2216 is in, but at least a couple of TP-Link switches have some support from OpenWrt now and therefore have support for modern HTTPS and SSH. See https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/targets/realtek for a current list of supported switches. Note that some enterprise features of the switch are not yet supported, but basic switching and PoE support are there.


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