Remove the existing key for the server located in /home/brs/.ssh/known_hosts
On 6/28/06, Joshua Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello. First I am new to SSH so I apologize if I use any incorrect terms or terminology. I just had a new server brought up in another location. Because this is a new server it will have a new SSH Key. Everyone who is connecting to the system was able to use a windows client that prompted them to accept the new key and that was easy enough. However I have one automated service that I can't seem to get to work. It is running OpenSSH_3.5p1 I ran the ssh -vvv [EMAIL PROTECTED] and have the debug output. I don't know what to look for however I gather from the output that it did connect to the IP on port 22 the connection was established then it says Not an RSA1 key file /home/brs/.ssh/identity key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-----BEGIN' key_read: no key found I take it from the middle line that it does in fact see a key being sent. It reads the '-----BEGIN' but for some reason it can not understand the key? Is that right? I don't know if this server is sending an RSA or DSA key. I am assuming it matters. Is there a command that I can run on the remote server (by remote I mean the server trying to connect to my ssh server) that will force it to accept what ever key is being provided by my server? Sincerely, Joshua Lewis
