On 05/25/2012 12:37 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 25/05/12 17:00, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
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But I consider ssh-keygen -R to be the safer method.
And I agree.
And thanks for reminding me to read the man - I'd simply confirmed that
the quoted command didn't work without realising it was just wrongly used.


Please read the post I was responding to again.... :-)
"ssh-keygen -R your_hostname_or_ip_address" *will not solve the OP's
problem*.

Which would explain the OP's reponse to that.


ssh-keygen -R the_remote_ip_address *will work*
as will deleting the conflicting entry in known_hosts
Actually, Scott, the command that I used WAS the way you say, above. I assumed that Celejar had meant the remote host (which is my own desktop) and used that. The result, however, is as I posted above.

Marc


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