I understand that weak algorithms have been removed.  I don't think the problem 
is the host key.  The problem is the user key.

In a vanilla F33 instance in EC2, you have no way to connect to it.  The EC2 
creation process uses cloud-init (I think) to inject a user key into the 
default user's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file on first boot.  The EC2 process will 
only inject an RSA key.  The SSH daemon on F33 won't accept any RSA keys.  
Thus, you can't connect.

And since there's no back door, no console, there's no way to get to the 
instance, at least that I can figure out.

In other words, I can't figure out how anyone can use an of the "Fedora 33 
Cloud Base Images for Amazon Public Cloud" listed on:

https://alt.fedoraproject.org/cloud/

I'm not sure how one can connect to an image after creating it.
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