Re: RSA key configuration limitations

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On 13/06/2022 09:29, Jochen Bern wrote:
I realize that with the *current* selection of algorithms available in OpenSSH, fine-grained control of minimum key size almost(!) is an RSA-only topic, but nonetheless I wonder whether newly-defined config syntax thereto should be aimed at extensibility to other cryptalgorithms ...

Or in retrospect, would it have been better to define the RSA algorithms with key size baked in?

rsa1024-sha2-256
rsa1536-sha2-256
rsa2048-sha2-256

etc

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