PIX SSH problem [7:43215]

2002-05-03 Thread Andrew Larkins

Hi all, 

maybe some PIX guru can shed some light here.

While I was uploading the pix621.bin software to a lab PIX, after a reload,
I found out that the new software does not like an underscore(_) in the
hostname.

I changed the hostname LAB_PIX to LAB-PIX. This then complained about the
rsa key pair used for SSH access. No problem here. I removed the key pair
and regenerated it, saved, all ok. I used no ca save all and ca zeroize
rsa. Key pair was successfully regenerated and saved. 

Problem now is that I can not SSH from here in any more. I get a message
that says: Decrypting packet: received/computed checksum error from my
secureCRT client.
I can still get into the PIX via the internal router and then telnet to the
internal cards IP address. So this is SSH only that is a problem.

Any ideas here

Thanks in advance




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RE: PIX SSH problem [7:43215]

2002-05-03 Thread Kim Edward B

You have to regenerate your rsa keys after changing your host name or
domain

You also have to remove the saved key out of your ssh client for that
device


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Subject: PIX SSH problem [7:43215]

Hi all, 

maybe some PIX guru can shed some light here.

While I was uploading the pix621.bin software to a lab PIX, after a reload,
I found out that the new software does not like an underscore(_) in the
hostname.

I changed the hostname LAB_PIX to LAB-PIX. This then complained about the
rsa key pair used for SSH access. No problem here. I removed the key pair
and regenerated it, saved, all ok. I used no ca save all and ca zeroize
rsa. Key pair was successfully regenerated and saved. 

Problem now is that I can not SSH from here in any more. I get a message
that says: Decrypting packet: received/computed checksum error from my
secureCRT client.
I can still get into the PIX via the internal router and then telnet to the
internal cards IP address. So this is SSH only that is a problem.

Any ideas here

Thanks in advance
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