Hi,
you get this message when you use different names for a machine, for
example the ip and the machine's name. One of them is saved in
known_hosts, the other one causes this message!
Sebastian
Ian Goodall wrote:
Thanks everyone for your help.
It must be his computer as all the computers I usually log in from are all
fine. I am still quite new to all of this but we all have to start somewhere
:)
Cheers,
ijg0
===== Original Message From "Hobbs, Richard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =====
Hello,
The SSH error is usually caused by the SSH server (your machine) being
reformatted, or having SSH uninstalled and reinstalled, or have the
public/private keys regenerated for some reason. have you recently made any
changes to SSH, or reinstalled your system??
It could also happen if he has been making changes to his
"~/.ssh/known_hosts" file.
HTH...
Richard.
Quoting Ian Goodall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for your help Guys.
It now says this:
wtmp begins Wed May 7 13:21:47 2003
I think that is what had happened. I am new to this and this just looked
dodgy to me!
A friend also has ssh shell access to the box and got the following error
message when connecting to the same my box:
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY!
Someone could be eavesdropping on you right now (man-in-the-middle attack)!
It is also possible that the RSA host key has just been changed.
The fingerprint for the RSA key sent by the remote host is
51:bd:cd:2e:6a:b7:35:b9:54:33:a8:e2:9a:57:95:0d.
Please contact your system administrator.
I don't get this from any other computers so is this just his computer?
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric LeBlanc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ian Goodall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <debian-security@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 07, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: Have I been hacked?
Check if your program have rotated the logs...
cd /var/log
ls -l wtmp*
and, check in /etc/cron* or do a crontab -l (in user root)
E.
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On Wed, 7 May 2003, Ian Goodall wrote:
I am running a debian woody server and when I checked the last users
yesterday I a large number of logins in the list. On running the
command
today I get the following:
dev1:/home/ian# last
ian pts/0 172.16.3.195 Wed May 7 14:49 still logged
in
team1 pts/0 blue99.ex.ac.uk Wed May 7 13:21 - 13:57
(00:35)
I have run chkrootkit but nothing was found.
I have never had this before. Am I being paranoid or is someone trying
to
cover up their tracks?
Thanks
ijg0
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