On Mon, 25 Dec 2023 22:51:39 -0500
Robert Moskowitz wrote:

> did not help

They keep changing what kinds of algorithms and keys are allowed
to work because of security reasons. You said you just did an upgrade,
so perhaps your ssh is now incompatible with the ssh server on the
remote system. Try doing an ssh -vvv to the remote system and see
the mass of info it prints to possibly discover if all the ways it tries
to connect now fail. You can allow "insecure" algorithms on a per
host basis by putting cryptic nonsense in the ~/.ssh/config file
(the man page or the internet is the best reference for the nonsense :-).

I had to do that for updating my web pages because the hosting site
is running an older ssh server (or was, they may have updated by now).
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