Re: SSH problem

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Thanks.

I did so, my "know_hosts" file is now empty, then logout and login into the server, and I received again the warning ""Host identification has changed", it did not ask to add the new host... any further tip ?

Cheers, Alberto


At 10:39 AM 10/27/03 -0600, you wrote:
Alberto M. R. Dávila wrote:

Hi All,

My server use the OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0., RedHat 9.0 and kernel 2.4.20.8smp. SSH Secure Shell version 2.4 build 163 as a client.

Problem is that I could, in the past connect from home (dial up on free server, in other words, lots of people connected with variable IP for free) to my server, however, one day the SSH cannot longer connect to my server from home (a colleagues has also experimented the same). Moreover, when I connect at work, via intranet, sometimes I get the
following warning "Host identification has changed" since I never changed the host identification, I don't know what is happening... could any of you offer any help/tips ?


How I should check what is wrong and have my SSH connection working from home ?

from your home directory, cd .ssh and edit the known_hosts file. Delete the entry for your server's host name. The next time you connect, it should ask you if you want to add the new host, and that should allow you to connect.





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