Dear colleagues,
ssh-keygen uses SHA1 algorithm (default) when verifying that the key is
usable. It causes problems on recent systems where SHA1 is disabled for use
with signatures (at least, RHEL 9+).
The proposed patch enforces using a sha2 algorithm for key verification.
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Dmitry Belyavskiy
ssh-keygen uses SHA1 algorithm (default) when verifying that the key is
usable. It causes problems on recent systems where SHA1 is disabled for use
with signatures (at least, RHEL 9+).
The proposed patch enforces using a sha2 algorithm for key verification.
--
Dmitry Belyavskiy