Hi,
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, jeff allen wrote:
> I have just recently updated the disk image on all 22 linux machines in our
> office. If I try to ssh into these machines I get the following error:
I suggest you to backup your ssh keys before updating your servers. Oh,
backing up /etc is the best
Hmm, if only there was some sort of -message- in all that text that
could help you out.. Oh wait;
"Add correct host key in /.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message."
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 12:55, jeff allen wrote:
> I have just recently updated the disk image on all 22 linux machines in our
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 13:55, jeff allen wrote:
> I have just recently updated the disk image on all 22 linux machines in our
> office. If I try to ssh into these machines I get the following error:
>
> @@@
> @WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIF
edit, or delete ~/.ssh/known-hosts ( believe that should be where it
is...)
Either take out the lines the reference the remote machines taht
changed, or delete the whole file if all you have ere them 22 machines
to ssh to...
Rob Day
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 14:55, jeff allen wrote:
> I have just
On Tuesday 03 June 2003 02:55 pm, jeff allen wrote:
> I have just recently updated the disk image on all 22 linux machines in our
> office. If I try to ssh into these machines I get the following error:
>
> @@@
> @WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDEN
Look in /etc/ssh/ssh_known_hosts (if you've created it) and ~/.ssh/known_hosts.
Just delete any lines referring to the host to which you are trying to connect.
I ran into this issue when upgrading some Irix machines loaded with their
freeware OpenSSH packages to an OS rev that bundled SSH. The