Key length
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- 2048 bits, default for RSA keys in OpenSSH 4.2 (2005)
- 1024 bits
- 512 bits
- 256 bits: ed25519
Contents
RSA[edit]
- macOS 10.15 (2019) requires that TLS server certificates and issuing CAs using RSA keys must use key sizes greater than or equal to 2048. [1]
OpenSSH[edit]
OpenSSH 7.6 (October 2017)
- Refuse keys length <1024 bits in length and improve reporting for keys that do not meet this requirement.
OpenSSH 4.2: September 1, 2005 https://www.openssh.com/txt/release-4.2
- Increase the default size of new RSA/DSA keys generated by
ssh-keygen
from 1024 to 2048 bits.
Related[edit]
- Openssh client:
Invalid key lenght
connecting to a Cisco device - RSA, Ed25519
ssh-keygen
See also[edit]
- Public key cryptography,
private key
,public key
,key length
,ssh-keygen
,ssh-keyscan
, Root certificate, KEX, Generate a key - OpenSSH (changelog):
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
|/etc/ssh/ssh_config
|~/.ssh/
|openSSL | sshd logs
|sftp
|scp
|authorized_keys
|ssh-keygen
|ssh-keyscan
|ssh-add
|ssh-agent
|ssh
|Ssh -O stop
|ssh-copy-id
|CheckHostIP
|UseKeychain
, OpenSSF - Public-key cryptography: RSA, DSA, ECDSA, EdDSA (Ed25519), AES, RSA Conference, hash,
pkeyutl
, Signature, key length, Easyrsa, OAEP, Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir, Leonard Adleman
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