Hey,

I was recently connecting from one host to another via ssh, and the remote host's host key had changed. I was expecting this change (I made it myself in fact), so naturally I just wanted to connect anyway, despite the warning that SSH gave me, and update my known_hosts file.

I could not find a graceful way to do this. After hacking around enough, I noticed that SSH told me which line of my known_hosts file contained the old key. I just removed that line and voila. But I was anticipating some pretty command or command-line option for ssh that would replace the key automatically. Is there any such option? Or does everyone out there basically do what I did?

Thanks,
- GM


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