Did you by chance reinstall ssh on the machine you're connecting from or do
anything to change its key? If
something happenned to that box's key, then the box you're trying to connect to
sees that that box has a
different key and denies you from the get-go. It's for anti-IP-spoofing. Try
ssh-
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 09:21:34PM +0100, Andre Berger wrote:
> Aaron Brashears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've been running my server for 89 days now, on potato for the whole
> > time. It's been quite stable and happy for a while now. However,
> > without an update to either the server or
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 11:51:54AM -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
> $ ssh garrison
> secure connection to garrison refused
> $
>
> Earlier in the day, this worked fine. I then ssh'd over to a friend's
> server, and can ssh from there to my server.
Changed something in your /etc/hosts.allow or ho
Aaron Brashears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've been running my server for 89 days now, on potato for the whole
> time. It's been quite stable and happy for a while now. However,
> without an update to either the server or my portable machine, ssh
> began refusing connections all of a sudden. '
I've been running my server for 89 days now, on potato for the whole
time. It's been quite stable and happy for a while now. However,
without an update to either the server or my portable machine, ssh
began refusing connections all of a sudden. 'Garrison' is the
machine's local name, as listed in m
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