I had been told that this was fixed with SSH 2.4. However, we installed
that version on all of our workstations here (mix of Solaris, Linux and
Irix) and we still have the problem. A temporary fix is to add the
following line in both client and server configuration file:

ReKeyIntervalSeconds            0

Good luck!

On Tue, 6 Feb 2001, Peter Schwenk wrote:

> Hello:
> 
> I'm running ssh-2.3.0 (from ssh.com) on a bunch of Solaris 7 boxes, and
> there seems to be a problem with rekeying.  After the time interval is
> up, I get a message similar to the following:
> 
> Host key not found from database.
> Key fingerprint:
> xucip-casep-dazup-tilep-pebim-bimid-zidyz-narun-rufyf-lozas-kixox
> You can get a public key's fingerprint by running
> % ssh-keygen -F publickey.pub on the keyfile.
> FATAL: sshreadline.c:1778 SshReadLine ssh_readline_eloop_internal
> Precondition failed: rl
> 
> and the connection dies.  All the machines have the same pile of
> /etc/ssh2/hostkeys and /etc/ssh2/knownhosts files, so they all know
> about each other's keys, plus the connection went through without
> problems in the first place.  The 'host key not found from database'
> message is confusing in light of this.  Does anyone have any ideas about
> what might be going wrong?
> 
> 
> --
> PETER SCHWENK                        | Campus IT Associate 3
> Department of Mathematical Sciences  | University of Delaware
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]                | (302)831-0437
> 
> 
> 

---
Christophe Dupre

"When all else fails, so will your computer"  -  Murphy

-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GCS d- s:++ a-- C++ ULS++++$ UI++ UH++>++++ P++ L+++ !E W N+ o? K w++>--
O M+ V-- PS+ PE+ Y+ PGP+ t+ 5+ X+ R tv+ b++ DI+ D+ G+ e++ h--- r++ z+
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------

Reply via email to