> > On one machine, I get this message everytime I connect to it. I have
> > tried to reinstall ssh via apt-get remove/install ssh,
> > and I still get the error message everytime.
>
> Reinstalling ssh won't solve the problem as some simple reading would
> make clear. See below.
actually if y
On Fri, 25 Feb 2000, John Davis wrote:
davis >Hello
davis >
davis >I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I
prevent
davis >these errors and how do I ensure
davis >that my machines are not under attack from someone?
remove the file ~/.ssh/known_hosts or edit it to remove
On Fri, Feb 25, 2000 at 11:22:35AM -0500, John Davis wrote:
> Hello
>
> I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I prevent
> these errors and how do I ensure
> that my machines are not under attack from someone?
>
> On one machine, I get this message everytime I connect to
Hello
I keep getting HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! errors. How do I prevent
these errors and how do I ensure
that my machines are not under attack from someone?
On one machine, I get this message everytime I connect to it. I have tried
to reinstall ssh via apt-get remove/install ssh,
and I
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