I am running SXI3 which has the SSH bug that stops SSH logins from working if 
you change the HOSTNAME.

Well... I went and changed the hostname and now ssh fails and have to use 
Telnet until I find a fix or reboot.


I have tried the procedure to remove the phantom key, but it is logging that it 
can't find the private key.


I thought the keys were in NVRAM and was wondering if I ERASE the NVRAM and 
then do copy run start, if that might clear things up, but not sure what else 
gets erased, other than startup-config.


There must be a way around this without rebooting.


Thanks for any help.



Jeff Fitzwater
OIT Network Systems
Princeton University


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