New ssh fingerprint?
- Swtaarrs
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- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Did you recently reinstall sshd or regenerate the keys on [my server]? ssh is yelling at me about a changed fingerprint.
- Rahul
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Hello,
We haven't done anything recently. Try removing the ssh keys and try connecting to the server using your log-ins. Also incase issue is still persisting then contact support department with your global Ip. You can obtain the same by accessing the following URL from your local end.
http://whatismyip.com/
We haven't done anything recently. Try removing the ssh keys and try connecting to the server using your log-ins. Also incase issue is still persisting then contact support department with your global Ip. You can obtain the same by accessing the following URL from your local end.
http://whatismyip.com/
2007-10-22 01:41 AM
Regards,Rahul
- William
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Hi Swtaarrs, a couple of months ago your box was moved to new hardware. That could explain it. Following Rahul's advice will help out.
(BTW - I removed the servername from this thread, per the warning displayed before you submit)
(BTW - I removed the servername from this thread, per the warning displayed before you submit)
2007-10-22 02:15 AM
- Swtaarrs
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Thanks, that's probably it. I was logging in from a computer that I haven't used in a while so it must've had the old key.