thanks Warren, that did it.  Another question, I notice that this machine
has a known_hosts2 file at ~/.ssh/ but on my uhunix account I have a have
a bunch of *.pub files at ~/.ssh2/hostkeys/  Are these the same things in
a different format??

-Ronnie

On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Warren Togami wrote:

> Are you using command line SSH?  Go into ~/.ssh/ and edit the known_hosts or
> known_hosts2 file.  Delete the offending key and save.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > hello, I reinstalled linux on my main gateway machine and the machines on
> > the subnet keep giving me a "RSA host key for 192.168.0.1 has changed"
> > message whenever I try to use ssh or scp.  The problem is that I guess I
> > have the ssh client set to strict checking and it keeps on kicking me out.
> > Anyone know how I can add the new key to the subnet computer's files? or
> > maybe change the client configuration so that it isn't strict checking?
>

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