I keep running into an issue with PuTTy users logging into the system
(Fedora 35), I found that if I edit:
/usr/share/crypto-policies/DEFAULT/opensshserver.txt and add ^ssh-rsa at
the beginning of the PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms list will allow users to
login again, however anytime there is an update to the crypto stuff on
the system my change gets wiped out.
So my questions are
1) which file should I be updating so my changes aren't removed all the time
2) is adding ^ssh-rsa the best change or is there a better or more
proper one? (I can't get rid of putty, but would like to take the least
evil fix)
Thanks, Jeff
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