Whether under 9front or 9legacy, I'm unable to clone a public git 
github repository using ssh (ssh://g...@github.com/...).

Under 9front, https method works; it doesn't under 9legacy.

After fighting with ssh, and for the record, the rsa key for the host
needs to be generated with 'role=client' and be put first in factotum.
(This is indicated in auth(2) in both flavors, and in rsa(8) in 9front, 
while the corresponding 9legacy man page lacks the 'role=client' in
the examples, but it is not really obvious---on an Unix system, the
host system key is generated at installation time, identifying the
node itself, and this is the schema I'm more familiar with).

With this, I can ssh a remote system.

But, after setting a lot of debugging with netssh (under 9legacy), it
seems that the algorithms proposed by github.com don't match an
algorithm implemented by netssh.

Has someone had better success than me with this? [Note: the purpose is
to clone a public repository, without any need for the cloner to have an
account on github.com.]

TIA
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