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Since this question is not about my ssh problem but about special steps for RasPi 3, I think I found the answer. In this questionthis question I stumbled over the topic rpi-update. Thus, for Raspbian, the following steps updated my firmware:

# apt-get install rpi-update
# rpi-update
# shutdown -r now

Sadly, this didn't solve my ssh problem; but that was not the question.

Since this question is not about my ssh problem but about special steps for RasPi 3, I think I found the answer. In this question I stumbled over the topic rpi-update. Thus, for Raspbian, the following steps updated my firmware:

# apt-get install rpi-update
# rpi-update
# shutdown -r now

Sadly, this didn't solve my ssh problem; but that was not the question.

Since this question is not about my ssh problem but about special steps for RasPi 3, I think I found the answer. In this question I stumbled over the topic rpi-update. Thus, for Raspbian, the following steps updated my firmware:

# apt-get install rpi-update
# rpi-update
# shutdown -r now

Sadly, this didn't solve my ssh problem; but that was not the question.

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Since this question is not about my ssh problem but about special steps for RasPi 3, I think I found the answer. In this question I stumbled over the topic rpi-update. Thus, for Raspbian, the following steps updated my firmware:

# apt-get install rpi-update
# rpi-update
# shutdown -r now

Sadly, this didn't solve my ssh problem; but that was not the question.