[SOLVED] Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-19 Thread David Wright
Quoting Christian Seiler (christ...@iwakd.de): > > - Host temporarily has a different key because of a running > installation (or rescue CD or so), but will have the right > keys again in the future. I have the following alias defined: > > alias sshnv='ssh -o GlobalKnownHostsFile=/dev/nul

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-15 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-04-15, Paul E Condon wrote: > On 20150414_2134+, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> Put the following in ~/.ssh/config: >> >> Host desk >> UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null >> StrictHostKeyChecking no >> >> See the man page of ssh_config for details. > > I think this will silence the war

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-15 Thread Paul E Condon
On 20150414_2134+, Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2015-04-14, David Wright wrote: > > I like the new Network Console option in the installer. > > However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk > > select the necessary options, type in the password for the > > installer session, an

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-14 Thread Christian Seiler
On 04/14/2015 10:31 PM, David Wright wrote: I like the new Network Console option in the installer. However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk select the necessary options, type in the password for the installer session, and then sit back with a machine called, lap, when I

Re: Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-14 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-04-14, David Wright wrote: > I like the new Network Console option in the installer. > However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk > select the necessary options, type in the password for the > installer session, and then sit back with a machine called, lap, > when I

Subject: network-console installation and ssh keys

2015-04-14 Thread David Wright
I like the new Network Console option in the installer. However, when I reinstall Debian onto a machine called, say, desk select the necessary options, type in the password for the installer session, and then sit back with a machine called, lap, when I type ssh installer@desk I get the usual @