It turns out Apple decided to quietly force 2048-bit RSA keys on everyone, which has been a mild inconvenience for some, and a confused panic for others. Luckily BerkeleyTrue hadn’t upgraded yet, and was able to add my new SSH keys. ![]() It took me a while to realize what had happened. When I woke up, I was no longer able to access Free Code Camp’s servers. Then I finally caved one night before going to bed. I clicked “remind me tomorrow” a few days in a row. Like many developers, I got a notice from Apple bugging me to install its new macOS Sierra. It will walk you through safely updating to Sierra and updating your SSH keys. Do not upgrade to macOS Sierra if you have a cloud server (AWS, Digital Ocean, etc.) Read this post first.
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