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Backport #20272 Unfortunately it appears that 2048 bit RSA keys can occasionally be created in such a way that they appear to have 2047 bit length. This PR simply changes our defaults to allow these. Fix #20249 Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net> Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
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;; Define allowed algorithms and their minimum key length (use -1 to disable a type)
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;ED25519 = 256
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;ECDSA = 256
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;RSA = 2048
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;RSA = 2047 ; we allow 2047 here because an otherwise valid 2048 bit RSA key can be reported as having 2047 bit length
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;DSA = -1 ; set to 1024 to switch on
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- `ED25519`: **256**
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- `ECDSA`: **256**
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- `RSA`: **2048**
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- `RSA`: **2047**: We set 2047 here because an otherwise valid 2048 RSA key can be reported as 2047 length.
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- `DSA`: **-1**: DSA is now disabled by default. Set to **1024** to re-enable but ensure you may need to reconfigure your SSHD provider
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## Webhook (`webhook`)
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ServerMACs: []string{"hmac-sha2-256-etm@openssh.com", "hmac-sha2-256", "hmac-sha1"},
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KeygenPath: "ssh-keygen",
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MinimumKeySizeCheck: true,
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MinimumKeySizes: map[string]int{"ed25519": 256, "ed25519-sk": 256, "ecdsa": 256, "ecdsa-sk": 256, "rsa": 2048},
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MinimumKeySizes: map[string]int{"ed25519": 256, "ed25519-sk": 256, "ecdsa": 256, "ecdsa-sk": 256, "rsa": 2047},
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ServerHostKeys: []string{"ssh/gitea.rsa", "ssh/gogs.rsa"},
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AuthorizedKeysCommandTemplate: "{{.AppPath}} --config={{.CustomConf}} serv key-{{.Key.ID}}",
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PerWriteTimeout: PerWriteTimeout,
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