thanks! i was told that the problem was caused by changing 
my hostname when i re-installed my new OS. 

thanks gino and sacha! 

percy =)

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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 08:16:41 +0800
Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following:

> On Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 08:59:36PM +0800, Percy wrote:
> 
> > im having problems in scp and ssh. i tried to connect to a remote server
> > via ssh. when i did an SCP from the remote server to my local machine, it keeps
> >   @    WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!     @
> 
> You'll get this message also if you've changed the host key on the machine you're 
>ssh-ing to. If it doesn't match the one in your known_hosts or known_hosts2, SSH will 
>complain.
> 
> If you trust that you're connecting to the computer you think you're connecting to, 
>then simply delete the computer's line in .ssh/known_hosts and/or .ssh/known_hosts2 - 
>or better yet, replace it with the computer's current host key.
> 
> If you delete the entry, then ssh-ing will ask you if you want to connect to it even 
>if it's not in your known_hosts file. Say yes and it will automatically be added.
> -- 
> Sacha Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>                       3 BS CS geek =)
> Ateneo Cervini-Eliazo Networks (ACENT) tel: 63(2) 426-6001 loc 5925
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