Hi Mark,

Mark Fletcher:
> On Mon, 26 Sep 2016 at 19:22, Stephan Beck <sb...@secure.mailbox.org> wrote:
> 

>> If I'm reading the above right, it looks like the server is offering an
> rsa key to authenticate itself, but won't accept rsa to authenticate the
> client. Which is a bit cheeky.
> 
> You may need a key created with a stronger method, such as ecdsa or
> ed25519.

Thanks. You may be more experienced than me interpreting the ssh
communication.
Which are the signs/symbols that tell one that this line corresponds to
what the server says whereas that other line is the client's turn. Are
there any or is it just experience/contextual heuristics?

Thanks for the key cipher's advice. Maybe I should use that elliptic
curve one, as it is the latest on the scene and is stronger.

Cheers,

Stephan

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