Harold Gutch writes:
> > Just updated to -current.. previously, when ssh'ing to freefall,
> > no password was required at all -- it just worked. Now I get this:
> >
> > $ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Warning: Server lies about size of server host key: actual size is 1023 bits vs.
>announced 1024.
> > Warning: This may be due to an old implementation of ssh.
> > Warning: identity keysize mismatch: actual 1023, announced 1024
> > Agent admitted failure to authenticate using the key.
> > Authentication agent failed to decrypt challenge.
> > Enter passphrase for RSA key '[EMAIL PROTECTED]':
> >
> > This wouldn't be a big problem except for CVS_RSH=ssh .. meaning
> > every cvs operation requires a password.
> >
> > Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
>
> You're using OpenSSH - I think removing the approprate entry from
> your ~/.ssh/known_hosts, then logging in once and saving the
> "new" hostkey fixed that problem.
Doesn't work. I removed the 'freefall' key from ~/.ssh/known_hosts
and even changed '1024' to '1023' but that didn't help.
When I ssh from a 4.0-stable machine, everything works as before.
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
-Archie
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