Can we find out if there’s a way to allow addition algorithms?
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] Session 0x27d9e1e1470 with ID 20162 created.
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] session::ssh_accept
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] Session setting buffer sizes [receive=-1, send=-1]
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] session::ssh_accept
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] session::ssh_accept
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] Could not authenticate session [result=general function failure, error=cannot match key algo with peer]
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] SFTP session failed [result=general function failure, error=no error]
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Status] Closing connection
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<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] Clearing sftp_fs
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Server [Status] Session 20162 ended gracefully.
<9/26/2022 9:11:01 AM> SSH SFTP Session 20162 147.154.25.18 [Trace] Session 0x27d9e1e1470 with ID 20162 destroyed.
When I test from the FileZilla Client, I get the following Hostkey Algo: SSH-ED25519 255
It’s possible that Oracle is using some of the alternative hostkey algorithms:
• RSA
• DSA
• ECDSA
• ed25519