After upgrade of one of my servers to F33, I noticed that I can not ssh to
one of my other servers running Debian 9 system (relatively freshly EOLed,
I need to do something about it).  On F33 I always need to:

     $ ssh -oPubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes=+ssh-rsa user@debian-9-host

The changes in Fedora packages led me to:

    https://gitlab.com/redhat-crypto/fedora-crypto-policies/-/commit/b298a9e1

Which led me to:

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/StrongCryptoSettings2

I'm curious about the effects of the change.  It claims that RSA 2048 >= should
stay accepted by DEFAULT, and from what I can tell the host server key seems to
be RSA 2048 (at least that's what is generated by default on Debian 9):

    $ ssh-keygen -l -f ssh_host_rsa_key.pub
    2048 SHA256:<...> root@debian-9-host (RSA)

Can anyone translate to me if this is really expected or a bug?  Effect is that
Fedora 33 clients can not ssh to Debian 9 hosts by default (I'm not sure about
the supported Debian 10, and the key quality there).

Pavel


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