roland wrote:
Waw, this is a very exhaustive answer, and I thank you very much for this.
How will have to do some reading.
One thing is for sure, I find the known-hosts in de userdir on windows
but there are no entries added and I do not find anywhere the dsa or rsa
or whatever keys.
I removed all the keys in /etc/ssh/ and
indeed the keys were recreated.
Yes, that is the original problem, the host keys changed.
But Anita continues this difficulty and Putty never did.
Anita has no "problem," it is warning you that the host has changed. Trying to
stop the warning instead of fixing the problem is like taking the battery out of
the smoke alarm instead of finding the fire!
Must have to do something with this 3DES.
It has to do with the system being hacked.
I don't understand how Putty can login because there aren't any entries
in known_hosts under windows which are referring to the hosts I'm
logging into. ???
That's why putty can't detect that there's a problem, because it doesn't have
the *correct* values, and so doesn't know that there is now an incorrect host
key machine at the end of the socket.
Must be a Bill Gates miracle.
I thank you very much and if I find something worth writing about I will
get back to this.
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the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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