On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 08:11:27PM -0400, H.S. wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this error:
Offending key in /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts:28
Just remove this line from this file ^^^
sed -i 28d ~/.ssh/known_hosts
(We
On Fri Apr 10, 2009 at 08:10:50 +, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
(We contantly install test systems on our LAN and we opted not to try to
complicate things by preserving the ssh host keys)
For things like that you can add ~/.ssh/config with:
Host 192.168.1.*
StrictHostKeyChecking no
On Thu, 09 Apr 2009 23:02:23 +0300, Dotan Cohen posted:
Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list
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Ken Teague wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list
is great for Microsoft bashing, discussing animal-themed backgrounds
twice a year, and bikesheding. Technical issues are understood by a
overwhelmed and outvoiced minority there. Which
edit the file and remove the instance.
Is there an easy way to identify it?
Yes: ssh's error message tells you which one it is (i.e. gives you the
line number).
Stefan
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Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list is
great for Microsoft bashing, discussing animal-themed backgrounds twice a
year, and bikesheding. Technical issues are understood by a overwhelmed
and outvoiced minority there. Which is quite why I posted my question
On Wed Apr 08, 2009 at 02:03:03 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
$ ssh -X u...@x.x.x.x
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE IS
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Ken Teague ketea...@gmail.com wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
Offending key in /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts:28
RSA host key for 192.168.0.100 has changed and you have requested
strict checking.
Your invalid host key is on line #28. Edit said file in vi and :28 to
On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 04:18:58 +0300, Dotan Cohen posted:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/
Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list is
great for Microsoft bashing, discussing animal-themed backgrounds twice a
year, and bikesheding. Technical issues are understood by a
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this error:
$ ssh -X u...@x.x.x.x
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@
IT IS POSSIBLE THAT
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:03:03 +0300
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this
error:
$ ssh -X u...@x.x.x.x
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
Dotan Cohen wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this error:
$ ssh -X u...@x.x.x.x
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
rm -f /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts
I have too many important ones in there to do that.
OR
edit the file and remove the instance.
Is there an easy way to identify it?
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On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 02:03:03 +0300
Dotan Cohen dotanco...@gmail.com wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this
error:
$ ssh -X u...@x.x.x.x
Dotan Cohen wrote:
rm -f /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts
I have too many important ones in there to do that.
mv /home/user/.ssh/known_hosts /home/user/.ssh/known_hosts.bak
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
rm -f /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts
I have too many important ones in there to do that.
... or
ssh -o ChallengeResponseAuthentication u...@host
... why does this smell like Ubuntu?
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On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 7:35 PM, Ken Teague ketea...@gmail.com wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
rm -f /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts
I have too many important ones in there to do that.
... or
ssh -o ChallengeResponseAuthentication u...@host
... why does this smell like Ubuntu?
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ssh-keygen -R x.x.x.x
Thank you, Celejar, that is what I needed!
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... why does this smell like Ubuntu?
It is an Ubuntu system. Which to me is Debian that installs on this
terrible ATI laptop.
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Why not just delete the offending key at line 28 of known hosts? Then accept
the new one...
I did not realize that is the meaning of the :28 in the error. Now I
know, thanks!
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
Offending key in /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts:28
RSA host key for 192.168.0.100 has changed and you have requested
strict checking.
Your invalid host key is on line #28. Edit said file in vi and :28 to
jump to that line. Hit dd to remove the line then :wq. Make a backup
Dotan Cohen wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this error:
Offending key in /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts:28
Just remove this line from this file ^^^
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
... why does this smell like Ubuntu?
It is an Ubuntu system. Which to me is Debian that installs on this
terrible ATI laptop.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/
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Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list
is great for Microsoft bashing, discussing animal-themed backgrounds
twice a year, and bikesheding. Technical issues are understood by a
overwhelmed and outvoiced minority there. Which is quite why
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 19:25 -0400, Celejar wrote:
ssh-keygen -R x.x.x.x
Woohoo, thanks :-)
I turned off hashing in my known hosts file to let tab completion work,
but was wondering how to change all the existing hashed entries - this
should work fine :-)
Richard
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Dotan Cohen wrote:
Thank you, Ken, I am aware of that list and subscribe to it. That list
is great for Microsoft bashing, discussing animal-themed backgrounds
twice a year, and bikesheding. Technical issues are understood by a
overwhelmed and outvoiced minority there. Which is quite why I posted
Nah, your question was fairly general and wasn't geared around any specific
distribution. That's why I answered it. However, at the same time, we have
to keep this mailing list in check so that Ubuntu users posting
Ubuntu-specific issues don't get the wrong idea that this mailing list is
On Tue, Apr 07, 2009 at 07:10:43PM -0400, Steve Reilly wrote:
Dotan Cohen wrote:
After reinstalling the OS on my desktop, SSHing in gives me this error:
[snip]
same thing happens to me when im constantly changing distros on my
laptop, i do this:
sudo rm /home/hardy1/.ssh/known_hosts
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