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List:       linux-newbie
Subject:    Re: SOLVED: Some users locked out of ssh and sftp?
From:       Donald Duckie <schipperke2000 () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2005-03-16 2:13:08
Message-ID: 20050316021308.55227.qmail () web53610 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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hi chuck,

thanks for your information.
i was quite hesistant to delete that line, that was
why i wanted some confirmation.
it is already ok now.

this is not eve.
sorry eve :)
it just happen that i have the same problem that
moment, and while taking some break, i happen to read
this thread. that was why i asked as to how i would
modify the known_hosts file.

donald

--- chuck gelm <chuck@gelm.net> wrote:
> Donald Duckie wrote:
> > I got this error message as shown below  . . . 
> > How do I change the /root/.ssh/known_hosts file?
> > It seems encrypted . . .
> 
> Hi, Donald:
> 
>   The file is not encripted, but it contains an
> encription key for
> each remote hostname.  There is a line for each
> 'ssh' host that
> you have sucessfully connected.  If the remote
> 'host' has changed
> its encription key and you already have a line with
> the old
> encription key, 'ssh' will fail with that message.
> 
> Solution:
> 
>   Use a 'text' editor and open
> /root/.ssh/known_hosts.
> Delete the line that starts with the remote
> hostname.
> Save and exit.  (or 'rm known_hosts')
> 
> 'ssh' to that hostname.
> Answer 'yes' when prompted.
> 
> HTH, Chuck
> 
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