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#1 2017-05-11 07:45:29

tsh
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SSH RSAAuthentication unsupported?

Since the upgrade of openssh to 7.5p1-2 I am observing the warning:

/home/xxxx/.ssh/config line 192: Unsupported option "rsaauthentication"

Is that option now obsolete?

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#2 2017-05-11 08:33:44

jasonwryan
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Re: SSH RSAAuthentication unsupported?


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#3 2017-05-11 09:36:31

tsh
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Re: SSH RSAAuthentication unsupported?

I checked that link before posting; it does not mention anything related.

Thanks for the reply anyway.

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#4 2017-05-11 10:14:15

Trilby
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Re: SSH RSAAuthentication unsupported?

I only see case-sensitivity mentioned for hostnames in that changelog, not for config settings.  Nonetheless, tsh, your config setting name does not match what is is `man ssh_config`.  Note that the error message you get is conspiciously different from what you put in your thread title.


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#5 2017-05-14 10:42:05

ivbauer
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Re: SSH RSAAuthentication unsupported?

`man ssh_config` states that RSAAuthentication applies to protocol version 1 only, and the release notes state that remaining support for v.1 will be dropped in future releases. So this seems to explain the warning.

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