However, my log is filled with:
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uniFiAP Error testServerIf ssh connection to server failed, cmd: /usr/bin/expect '/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 2022.2/Plugins/uniFiAP.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/test.exp' 'REDACTEDuser' 'REDACTEDPWD' 192.168.0.1
uniFiAP Error getMessages: (1 - test connect) error for UDdict, ip#: 192.168.0.1, prompt:'# '; wrong ip/ password or system down or ssh timed out or ..?
When I try to ssh into the dream machine from the command line to test the known good username and password, I now get::
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% ssh root@192.168.0.1
Unable to negotiate with 192.168.0.1 port 22: no matching host key type found. Their offer: ssh-rsa
Is this just some problem with saved keys? Did Ventura change default SSH configurations? Should I just remove any .pem files associated with the UDM?
Maybe Ventura has a stricter SSH policy now? See https://blog.awill.me/2021-10-16/sshing-into-unifi/
OK, yes it seems Unifi uses an old version of SSH and Ventura doesn't like to talk to it. I followed the instructions at https://superuser.com/questions/364304/ ... sh-on-os-x and at the other link above to add rsa back to OSX's allowed algorithms and the errors are gone.