No, this is not an option. Also note, that this breaks a lot of
workflows without reason, because  Ubuntu ssh client simply stops
working with a message like "~/.ssh/config line 3: Bad SSH2 cipher spec
'...'": it simply does not know such ciphers (does not ignore them). So
especially in environments with shared homes bionic (the usual case in
enterprises?) cannot be deployed (and telling people, that they need to
use different options when the are on bionic, is simply is useless pain
for the users as well as company hotlines).

Ubuntu should do, what all major enterprise ready distributions/unices
do, i.e. bundle support for those ciphers for backward compatibility,
but disable them per default).

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  ssh client: blowfish-cbc required - missing in bionic

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