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
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Graeme Fowler
System Administrator
Host Europe Group PLC
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