pix: ssh - warning: remote host identification has changed [7:62737]

2003-02-10 Thread Jens von Bülow
Greetings, [jens@workstation jens]$ ssh @@@ @WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @ @@@ IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING NASTY! Someone could be eaves

Re: Pix SSH to outside interface [7:45031]

2002-05-26 Thread itsme
If the pix is not reachable via an internet routable IP and you want to ssh through an outside router without changing anything on it, then no you can't. You have to set it up on the pix and allow it thru the outside, or connect to the outside router first. ""Gaz"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTE

Pix SSH to outside interface [7:45031]

2002-05-25 Thread Gaz
Hi all, I'm not sure whether this is possible or not , it could be a piece of cake, but I'm without a pix at the moment to try it on. If the outside interface is a private address (all registered addresses are just routed to the pix and translated to internal addresses), is it still possible to S

RE: PIX SSH problem [7:43215]

2002-05-03 Thread Kim Edward B
] 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

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

Re: PIX SSH

2001-02-26 Thread kent . hundley
Gil, Did you try the PIX 5.3 command reference? It seems fairly thorough, shows how to create RSA keys and the SSH command syntax. HTH, Kent On 26 Feb 2001, at 15:46, Gil Shulman wrote: > H

PIX SSH

2001-02-26 Thread Gil Shulman
Hi all, A couple of weeks ago I have red on this mailing list that remote connection to the PIX firewall is possible not only through IPSEC tunnels but also by using SSH. If so I will appreciate it if someone will send me a brief explanation about how it is done and a configuration example. T