Description of problem: Seahorse generates an RSA key instead of a DSA key when creating a new secure shell key. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): seahorse-3.0.2-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: happens every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. open seahorse 2. click on File->New 3. select Secure Shell Key 4. click continue 5. click on box to expand "Advanced Key options" 6. select "DSA" from the drop down box for "Encryption Type" 7. select "1024" for "Key Strength" 8. click "Just Create Key" button 9. enter and confirm password 10. select newly generated key from "My Personal Keys" 11. click on the "Properties" button 12. click on the "Details" tab 13. Note that the actual key created was RSA-1040 Actual results: key created was RSA-1040 Expected results: expected DSA-1024 key to be created Additional info:
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