Domain Guy wrote: > 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. <snip> > Oct 17 09:58:23 www sshd[23827]: userauth_pubkey: unsupported > public key algorithm: spki-sign-rsa
Simple: your SSH client is capable of using a public key algorithm which the server is not, probably because you got the latest MacSSH version where your SSH server is a little old. And yes, it is secure. If you get a session, it's using SSH therefore must be secure by definition. Your SSH daemon won't do anything else! Graeme -- Graeme Fowler System Administrator Host Europe Group PLC _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
