Got this when testing an ssh connection: WARNING: DSA key found for host shell.sf.net in /home/robert/.ssh/known_hosts:8 DSA key fingerprint 4c:68:03:d4:5c:58:a6:1d:9d:17:13:24:14:48:ba:99. The authenticity of host 'shell.sf.net (66.35.250.208)' can't be established but keys of different type are already known for this host. RSA key fingerprint is cf:9b:db:c4:53:c3:f0:0d:e8:c4:15:33:61:71:01:ca. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? no
Tor first attempted to attach a circuit with toxischnet as it's exit. This didn't work, so it then used tormentor. I then got the above. I subsequently used both toxischnet and tormentor to connect without any key authentication issues. The RSA fingerpint is not listed by sourceforge. http://sourceforge.net/docs/G04/en/#fingerprintlist Malice? Misconfiguration of some sort? Anyone care to test either of these exits? -- KlamAV - An Anti-Virus Manager for KDE - http://www.klamav.net TorK - A Tor Controller For KDE - http://tork.sf.net