paul- wrote: 
> That just means there is a saved ssh fingerprint for the IP address you
> are trying to reach.   As long as that is all your network, it likely
> means that you have different ssh keys on your new system that is using
> the same IP address.   I get that all the time when I reburn images for
> pCP, as the ssh keys are always regenerated when you start from
> scratch.
> 
> 
> If I see that message when reaching an internet server with ssh.....then
> I always would verify with the server host that the ssh keys have
> changed.

Thanks for the info. I have got it all working now.:)


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