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Status Planned for future release
Categories Security
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 8, 2024

Support current SFTP/SSH host key and public key algorithms.

Sterling currently only supports ssh-rsa algorithm for host and public key. this is limiting sftp transfers with our new SFTP partners. New SFTP servers like Azure SFTP doesnt support ssh-rsa for host key algorithm. 

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/blobs/secure-file-transfer-protocol-support#supported-algorithms

ssh-rsa has been considered very old algorithm as well, most modern SSH/SFTP server prefers rsa-sha2 and ecdsa-sha2 algorithms. 

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    Mark Allen
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    Aug 14, 2024

    Thank you for taking the time to provide your ideas to IBM. Your request may not be delivered within the release currently under development, but the theme aligns with our current roadmap and your request is now a candidate for a future generally available (GA) release.

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