Hi Andreas,
It could be a couple of things:
Ok, what is your permissions on /etc/ssh/ssh_config,
and the ~/.ssh directory?
Also, ask your ISP if they've had networking problems.
They could have also change the sshd_config and you could
be doing DNS Name checking as well.
-Anne
This one time,
[On 28 Jun, 2002, Andreas Syksa wrote in "Re[2]: YASP (Yet Ano ..."]
> Hello Wouter,
>
> Friday, June 28, 2002, 3:15:13 PM, you wrote:
>
> WvG> Have you tried removing the existing hostkey's from your know_host file
> WvG> on the client ?
>
> yes, I've already tried this as well - but this also
Hi,
Have you tried removing the existing hostkey's from your know_host file
on the client ?
Maybe your client is to strict, it sees a different key than expected and
kicks you out. So delete exeisting know keys for 23.42.23.42 on your
client en try to reconnect.
look in ~/.ssh.known_host or ~/.s
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