Got this in today's logcheck (just installed) right after logging in via SSH 
as admin.

The login proceeded smoothly, the SSH client (MacSSH) gave a secure signal 
(i.e. the little lock in the bottom left corner was "locked") and I was 
given a shell prompt.

Anyone seen this before?  Searches via google have turned up nothing so far.

My main concern is that the SSH login is secured... hopefully this warning 
is just SSHD being verbose?


Unusual System Events
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
Oct 17 09:58:23 www sshd[23827]: userauth_pubkey: unsupported public key 
algorithm: spki-sign-rsa
Oct 17 09:58:24 www sshd[23827]: Accepted password for admin from xxxxxxxx 
port xxxx ssh2
Oct 17 09:58:24 www PAM_pwdb[23827]: (sshd) session opened for user admin by 
(uid=0)


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