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Per step 12 of OpenSSH's FreeBSD-upgrade guide.

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jlduran_gmail.com retitled this revision from nanobsd: Update ssh config files after 87c1498d1a7473ff983e5c0456f30608f3f1e601 to nanobsd: Update ssh config files after 87c1498d1a7473ff983e5c0456f30608f3f1e601 and 835ee05f3c754d905099a3500f421dc01fab028f.

I'll have to make a rescue image to verify, but I think we can drop these two files, and let cust_allow_ssh_root handle it.

Sorry I missed this review, I just found these files again as part of the in-progress update to OpenSSH 9.1.

I think we can drop these two files, and let cust_allow_ssh_root handle it.

This still sounds like a good idea to me.

Sorry I missed this review,

No problem!

This still sounds like a good idea to me.

Yes, ssh_config is exactly the same, so there is no reason to overlay an identical one. For sshd_config the only difference is to allow root logins, handled by cust_allow_ssh_root when building the image.
Based on that same premise, I would also propose removing the ttys file, given the current state of it.
Thank you!

Based on that same premise, I would also propose removing the ttys file, given the current state of it.

ssh config files done in a1e39f96d244, will look at ttys later (or maybe @imp will get to it).