LeVA wrote:
I have reinstalled a server of mine, and now I need to remove it's old
pubkey from my $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts, but it is in the "new" format,
so no hostnames which may indicate which pubkey belongs to which host.
In addition to what Steve wrote: OpenSSH specifies the conflicting li
On Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 11:48:00PM +0200, LeVA wrote:
> I have reinstalled a server of mine, and now I need to remove it's old
> pubkey from my $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts, but it is in the "new" format,
> so no hostnames which may indicate which pubkey belongs to which host.
> How can I "decrypt" th
Hi!
I have reinstalled a server of mine, and now I need to remove it's old
pubkey from my $HOME/.ssh/known_hosts, but it is in the "new" format,
so no hostnames which may indicate which pubkey belongs to which host.
How can I "decrypt" the known_hosts file?
Thanks!
Daniel
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