Are you getting issues when using the ssh command on your #Linux, #FreeBSD, #macOS or #Unix like OS? Try passing the `-v` option to the ssh to increase the verbosity of the output during the connection process. This provides more detailed information about what's happening behind the scenes, which can be very helpful for troubleshooting connection issues like Authentication failures, missing/mismatched SSH keys, Network issues, firewall issues, and more.
ssh -v usr@host
ssh -vv usr@host
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nixCraft 🐧 (nixcraft@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2025 11:30:10 JST nixCraft 🐧
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medthepirate (medthepirate@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2025 17:20:57 JST medthepirate
@nixCraft I love being in a platform where I get tips on nix cli!! :underheart:
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nixCraft 🐧 (nixcraft@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2025 18:41:20 JST nixCraft 🐧
@centopus i think max is 3 after that it will just ignore it as there is no debug4
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Marek :troll_face: (centopus@101010.pl)'s status on Sunday, 02-Feb-2025 18:41:22 JST Marek :troll_face:
@nixCraft
the -vvvv trick, goes up to 4 v, and works for most Linux commands
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