On Wed, 13 Apr 2016 15:51:31 -0400
Richard Heck wrote:

> Any suggestions?

Yep. The security geeks decided dsa keys weren't secure,
but none of the errors messages you get give you a hint
that dsa keys no longer work.

You can change a lot of obscure parameters in /etc/sshd.config
(and maybe /etc/ssh.config as well) or you can sigh and
generate new keys using an "acceptable" cipher and
distribute the new public key around to every single
system that has your old dsa key.
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