From 3864e195ec993f6d03a185b73b183b5c4857c016 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Hans Nilsson This option is kept for compatibility. It is ignored if the This option will be removed in OTP 20, but is kept for compatibility. It is ignored if
+ the preferred Sets the preferred public key algorithm to use for user
authentication. If the preferred algorithm fails,
- the other algorithm is tried. The default is
- to try
This option is kept for compatibility. It is ignored if the
List of public key algorithms to try to use.
-
List of user (client) public key algorithms to try to use.
+The default value is
+
If there is no public key of a specified type available, the corresponding entry is ignored.
List of algorithms to use in the algorithm negotiation. The default
If an alg_entry() is missing in the algs_list(), the default value is used for that entry.
Here is an example of this option:
{preferred_algorithms,
@@ -243,9 +243,9 @@
{compression,[none,zlib]}
}
- The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), for cipher but specifies the same -algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. The kex (key exchange) and public key algorithms are set to their default values, -kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
+The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), + for cipher but specifies the same algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. + The kex (key exchange) is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
Changing the values can make a connection less secure. Do not change unless you @@ -451,6 +451,7 @@ kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
List of algorithms to use in the algorithm negotiation. The default
If an alg_entry() is missing in the algs_list(), the default value is used for that entry.
Here is an example of this option:
{preferred_algorithms,
@@ -461,9 +462,9 @@ kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
{compression,[none,zlib]}
}
- The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), for cipher but specifies the same -algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. The kex (key exchange) and public key algorithms are set to their default values, -kex is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
+The example specifies different algorithms in the two directions (client2server and server2client), + for cipher but specifies the same algorithms for mac and compression in both directions. + The kex (key exchange) is implicit but public_key is set explicitly.
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