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
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 does not work.
WvG> look in ~/.ssh.known_host or ~/.ssh.known_host2
I deleted the k
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
Hello List,
I got a nasty problem after I've updated my OpenSSH to
Version 3.3:
Right after the update everything worked fine for me.
I could connect to the server - tested everything - fine.
At home, with my laptop in my bed I connected last time
and was suddenly kicked out.
I was not able to r
I've got the opposite problem after jumping up to Testing this week. I
found ssh broke when I tried to connect to my masq server, which worked
flawlessly when both boxes were Potato.
Now, if I try to ssh to the Potato machine from the Woody machine using
the hostname, it justs sits there. If I u
I've got the opposite problem after jumping up to Testing this week. I
found ssh broke when I tried to connect to my masq server, which worked
flawlessly when both boxes were Potato.
Now, if I try to ssh to the Potato machine from the Woody machine using
the hostname, it justs sits there. If I
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 00:34:24 +0200, An-Dee wrote:
> debug: Connecting to webvision.hu [217.13.33.203] port 22.
> debug: Connection established.
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Could be because the other side match your IP in "/etc/hosts.deny" as
"PARANOID"... t
(closes eyes and stabs blindly in the dark)
I've seen this where I've set to tunnel X and the remote site is refusing
it. Luckily for me I owned the remote site and could see the X refusal in
the logs. You might give that a look.
At 12:34 AM 8/22/2001 +0200, An-Dee wrote:
Hello
I hav
Hello
I have a little problem with ssh.
I cannot connect to 1 machine from home.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ssh -v webvision.hu
SSH Version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0.
Compiled with SSL (0x0090600f).
debug: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug: Seeding random number
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 00:34:24 +0200, An-Dee wrote:
> debug: Connecting to webvision.hu [217.13.33.203] port 22.
> debug: Connection established.
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Could be because the other side match your IP in "/etc/hosts.deny" as
"PARANOID"...
(closes eyes and stabs blindly in the dark)
I've seen this where I've set to tunnel X and the remote site is refusing
it. Luckily for me I owned the remote site and could see the X refusal in
the logs. You might give that a look.
At 12:34 AM 8/22/2001 +0200, An-Dee wrote:
>Hello
>
> I h
Hello
I have a little problem with ssh.
I cannot connect to 1 machine from home.
andee@terra:~$ ssh -v webvision.hu
SSH Version OpenSSH_2.3.0p1, protocol versions 1.5/2.0.
Compiled with SSL (0x0090600f).
debug: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug: Seeding random number gener
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