Gregory Stark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Sort of. SSH requires you to install the certificate of the server locally
> before connecting. If you don't it pops up a big warning and asks if you want
> to install it. On subsequent connections it looks up the key for the name of
> the host you're trying to connect to and insists it match. If it doesn't it
> pops up a *huge* error and refuses to connect.

Um, IIRC what it's checking there is the server's key signature, which
has nada to do with certificates.

                        regards, tom lane

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