Yes!! That did the trick--much appreciated!

On Thursday, March 7, 2013 9:23:11 AM UTC-8, Lee Hambley wrote:
>
>
> Thanks again.  Does it matter that the Git repository and the deploy 
>> directory are both on the same remote machine? 
>
>
> Yes, the way you have it now, the machine is trying to ssh into itself, 
> that's where the host key verification is coming from. See 
> `:local_repository` at 
> https://github.com/capistrano/capistrano/wiki/2.x-Significant-Configuration-Variables
>  
>
>> In other words, there's just my local/Windows XP machine and the remote 
>> (Solaris, I think) machine (there's not a third machine involving Git, Git 
>> is on the same machine I'm trying to deploy to).
>>
>
> Understood, that's typical of starting-up people!
>  
>
>> I noticed today that if I run "cap deploy:setup" I get prompted for my 
>> passphrase and the directories do in fact get created on the remote 
>> machine.  (I confirmed that if I delete them they re-appear after "cap 
>> deploy:setup."
>>
>
> Sure, `cap deploy:setup` should really "set up" the host key, too, but it 
> doesn't yet. `deploy:setup` just verifies all the parts between your 
> workstation and the server you are deploying to.
>  
>
>> So, when I run "cap deploy:update," the clone command is trying to clone 
>> from one directory in my directory tree on the remote machine to a 
>> different directory in my directory tree (both under the control of the 
>> same user).  I wonder if the fact that I'm doing this remotely means that 
>> the remote server needs info about my local machine in its known_hosts 
>> file?  Or does it need info about itself in that file?
>
>
> No, it would need it's *own* host key in the known_hosts file.. see the 
> note above about :local_repository, so you can see how to have your 
> workstation access the server first, and then the server not have to loop 
> back into itself. 
>  

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