Hello Eddy, Thanks for the suggestions.
> Ask him what PuTTY shows as the public key. See if it matches > ones that you've used, or if it's something totally different. In process of doing this, I noticed one major difference: he tried logging in using SSH 1 instead of SSH 2 (apparently was logging in from a different machine than normal and didn't set the preferences like he had before). When he switched back to SSH2 protocol, the key fingerprint was the same as before. So, it seems like the server is using different keys for each protocol implementation! I haven't finished digging through the documentation yet to confirm, but I'm beginning to think I can rest a bit easier. Now all I need to do is go in and change the config so sshd no longer accepts SSH 1 connections . . . Thanks again, Tim Reiner Comnet Co,. Ltd. _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
