Re: [pfSense Support] ssh host keys

2008-04-10 Thread Nikolaos Korkakakis
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
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  Is there a way I could debug this myself?
  I'd need some tips.  Anyone?


  Cheers,

Go to ~/.ssh/ find file known_hosts and edit it :-) accordingly

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[pfSense Support] ssh host keys

2008-04-04 Thread Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
Let me introduce myself.  Home user here, no windoze fan and not idiot ;-)

A while ago I tried to get some comments on the subject, but no joy :(

I'm running pfsense off a cd + usb stick, and what I'm trying to do is to
put some ssh keys on a usb-stick (same place as config.xml) and copy them
upp om boot so new ones don't need to be generated every single time I
boot the firewall.

I did find the earlyshellcmd config option, and thought it would be
useful.  It is, with unpredictable and undesired side effects :(  Yes, my
saved host keys _are_ copied from the usb-stick to the ram file system,
but sshd startup fails.  No earlyshellcmd in config.xml: all fine and
dandy, but the irritating WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS
CHANGED! comes up every time :(

Does anyone know of some solution/workaround to this?


TIA,

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