Thanks for the quick reply!
On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Sami Lehtinen wrote:
> Hmm. If a hostkey is changed on disk, when a session to that host is
> already established, and rekeying is enabled, this happens (it is a
> known bug). Workaround is not to change the hostkey on that remote
> system on regular basis :) Also, you can disable rekeying (note that
> they must be disabled on both client and server).
The hostkey is changed using ssh-keygen, right ? then that isn't the
problem since the only time we regenerate hostkey are when a machine is
re-installed.
I'm not positive on that "rekeying" thing - how does one disable or enable
it ?
> This is not fixed with the upcoming 2.4.0 release, I'm afraid. (blame me)
>
> : Also, is there any clear date on the next release of ssh the is supposed
> : to fix the compatibility problem between ssh and openssh ?
>
> 2.4.0 should be compatible (in our tests has been) with OpenSSH, and
> it will be released soon (< 2 weeks).
OpenSSH 2.2 fixes the compatibility problem with ssh 2.3.0, but do you
mean the ssh 2.4 will be compatible with previous versions ?
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