> On Feb 10, 2014 2:53 PM, "Zenaan Harkness" <z...@freedbms.net> wrote:
>> With a dyndns type server, each time a new ip address happens, ssh
>> login adds a new entry to .known_hosts
>>
>> Is there a recommended way to handle this?

On 2/11/14, Schlacta, Christ <aarc...@aarcane.org> wrote:
> Configure static dhcp leases for your server systems. Every dhcp daemon had
> a configuration entry for this.

Thank you for the suggestion, however it's the "public" side that's
the problem - I do have the server set up (internally) with static
config.

The publicly visible IP changes every so often, using a dynamic dns
service. Accessing the server from this public domain name obviously
results in a new IP address every now and then.

I'm wondering:

1) how to easily clean known_hosts
2) is there some configuration to automate/simplify this

PS Please reply to the list in general, unless it really is a personal
email - I just made the same mistake, although there was no debian
address to reply to :)


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