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   Richard Kettlewell to Jasen Betts   
   Re: Can log in to server using public ke   
   27 Aug 24 13:36:34   
   
   XPost: uk.comp.os.linux   
   From: invalid@invalid.invalid   
      
   Jasen Betts  writes:   
   > On 2024-08-23, Java Jive  wrote:   
   >> The machines running under Windows can log into the old servers via the   
   >> old-ish 32-bit ssh and Cygwin using a public key file, no password is   
   >> required, but to log into the newer servers, I have to use PuTTy.   
   >>   
   >> However, when booted into Ubuntu 22 none of the machines, even though   
   >> they're using the *SAME* key files, can login in using just these public   
   >> keys, a password is requested for both old and new servers.  I never had   
   >> this problem with Ubuntu 18.   
   >   
   > try adding this to your ssh command:   
   >   -o PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms=+ssh-rsa   
   >   
   > I encountewred s similar problem a few months back and that was the   
   > work-around   
      
   No, don’t do that. ssh-rsa is disabled because it is broken. In this   
   case a much more sensible workaround is possible (and the OP has used   
   it).   
      
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