![]() ![]() If I wanted to remove it from the list I’d use a - while a ^ moves it to the head of the default list. ![]() ![]() Here I just want to add ssh-rsa to the list of preferred host key signature algorithms so I used a + to specify that. To get around the current error you’ll need to alter that command a bit to specify what the host key algorithm you want to use is by passing in the option command -o and following it with HostKeyAlgorithms and the specific algorithm you want which in this case is ssh-rsa. My problem was that my computer was using the updated OpenSSH so it disables RSA by default (doesn’t accept ssh-rsa signature schemes) while the way reMarkable is configured will only use RSA… hence the discrepancy. This change shouldn’t be an issue as most systems use the modern version of OpenSSH which will see the RSA key and switch to a stronger signature scheme. Back in 2021 OpenSSH released version 8.8 where it deprecated the ssh-rsa signature scheme as it used the SHA-1 hash algorithm in conjunction with the RSA public key algorithm (link to Icarus.sg). ![]() The security comes from the public key cryptography it uses to verify that who you’re talking to is actually who you think it is. SSH (Secure Shell) is a secure method to connect and communicate between two devices. ❯ ssh to negotiate with .XXX port 22: no matching host key type found. ![]()
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