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  • How did you generate the private and public key pair ? I assume the private key requires a passphrase. Also, provide the output of ssh -v user@server. Commented Jan 26 at 18:51
  • I added the log and error at the top of the post. 'send_pubkey_test: no mutual signature algorithm'. I generated they private and public key on MacOS with ssh-keygen. I did not require use of a password, but yes I should have. I'm just using it to connect to test VMs. Commented Jan 26 at 19:00
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    Could this apply: confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucketserverkb/… If so, report back and I will write up an answer. You need to either generate a new set of keys with keys with ECDSA and ED25519 algorithms (highly recommended) or specify PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes +ssh-rsa in your ssh config on your mac. Commented Jan 26 at 19:06
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    My pub/priv key is generated with RSA/AES128-CBC. Adding PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes +ssh-rsa into my client ~/.ssh/config solved this. Can you explain more about what's happening? Commented Jan 26 at 19:31
  • Have you try to access Solaris ssh -legacy sol10? Commented Jan 26 at 19:46