On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 05:03:12PM +0100, Niki Kovacs wrote: > Now I can ssh into my two machines from the outside, using my public IP > address. E. g. : > > # ssh my.ip.add.res -p 10022 --> I'm logged into bernadette > > # ssh my.ip.add.res -p 10023 --> Logs me into raymonde [ Key changed... ] > Now, of course, I could manually open ~/.ssh/known_hosts, erase the > respective line and then log back again. But is there a more orthodox > way to log into two different machines via two distinct ports on one > single IP address without getting this sort of error ? >From "man ssh_config" look into CheckHostIP For example: Host bernadette HostName my.ip.add.ress Port 10022 HostKeyAlias bernadette CheckHostIP no Host raymonde HostName my.ip.add.ress Port 10023 HostKeyAlias raymonde CheckHostIP no Now you should be able to do "ssh bernadette" and "ssh raymonde". Personnally, I use something like dnsalias.org to register my hostname so if the IP address changes I don't need to change config files (set HostName foobar.dnsalias.org - where foobar is the name you registered) -- rgds Stephen _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos