You might ask, why log a key hash at all?
If we're logging the hash, it is so the key can be reliably identified -- perhaps in a later forensic context, i.e. after an intrusion or abuse incident.
SHA1 can no longer be considered a reliable hash. So it fails to achieve the only objective that...
Given all of the above -- and ensuring it is clearly understood that this message does NOT indicate that SHA1 is being used for authentication, but rather just used to generate a key fingerprint for logging purposes -- one question hasn't been asked or answered, namely:
Why is the router using...
(long-time Merlin and Merlin-LTS user, first time poster :) )
The current issue is with the latest LTS release (374.43_44EAj9527) on an RT-AC66U (original MIPS device, not the B1).
The problem is that regardless of the setting of LAN / DHCP Server / Enable multicast DNS (Avahi mDNS), the...