> > Which type of key do you use for auth on that host? DSA
keys (not host
> yet)
> > is deprecated now (PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes). Check and confirm that
> correct
> > keys are loaded ssh-add -K, or try to restart ssh agent using different
> > auth socket, f.e in /var/tmp, also check each keyfile by logging in
> > manually.
>
> Thanks! I guess I used dsa and rsa keys. So what kind of keys should I
> get? Is this change/deprecation detailed anywhere?
>
> Many thanks again!
> Ranjan
>
Yes it is detailed in OpenSSH 7.0 release notes. Users should drop DSA and
switch to more secure keys. So if you are using DSA for auth on that host,
try
ssh -o "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes ssh-dss" remote.machine
Thanks! I got it going with ecdsa keys. (Thanks to your tip. I would not have been able to
figure this out otherwise.)
Best wishes,
Ranjan
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