> It uses the same known_hosts file as the OpenSSH command-line client
> (~/.ssh/known_hosts).

That's good to know.  It turns out that the fault was mine: I hadn't
put the right user keys in all the right places.  Once I did, it
worked.  It took a while to figure out partially because there was no
error message; I would type "yes" to add the host and it would just
hang instead of prompting for a password.

Knowing that net-ssh uses the same ~/.ssh/known_hosts file is a big
help, since it eliminates (or at least identifies) one source of
problems.

Thanks,

Michael


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