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Status Submitted
Workspace Aspera Ideas
Created by Guest
Created on Dec 8, 2024

Support for modern SSH key algos like id25519 in Console

Console still expects an ssh-rsa SHA1-signed SSH key for remote SSH browsing/transfers:
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/aspera-console/3.4?topic=keys-ssh
Support for ssh-rsa SHA1 has been deprecated in most newer Linux distro versions. In Amazon Linux 2023 for example it's completely removed:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/linux/al2023/ug/ssh-host-keys-disabled.html

Also, currently the Console code looks for these strings in the key:
-----BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-----
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----

This should probably be removed if offering support for different algos?

A good start might be to do support for

  • ecdsa

  • id25519

  • ssh-rsa-256?



Idea priority Medium