Follow-up Comment #1, sr #109008 (project administration): > In the FAQ page on SshAccess
Are you talking about this page? https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/SshAccess/ As you report that is definitely wrong. It is impossible to grep vcs and have it return cvs as it shows. Thank you for your interest. Would you consider making a documentation patch for it? Here is a reference. https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/HowToAdminThisWiki/ Could patches be discussed on the [email protected] mailing list where things are easier to read and reply. Thanks. Newer ssh gives a direct hint about the exact line that is the mismatched finger and a hint about how to delete it directly. Is that section even useful anymore? Should we just delete it? Offending ECDSA key in /home/rwp/.ssh/known_hosts:91 remove with: ssh-keygen -f "/home/rwp/.ssh/known_hosts" -R foo ECDSA host key for foo has changed and you have requested strict checking. Also the name depends upon the exact name you are using to access the ssh:// protocol hostname. For example it might be cvs but it might be git. And it might be {cvs,git}.savannah.gnu.org or it might be one of the aliases {cvs,git}.sv.gnu.org. And where I am listing {cvs,git} there is also bzr, hg, and so forth. It has many names. > Also, you may want to include '-Emd5' in that and other 'ssh-keygen -l' commands, because more modern sshs will show unreadable SHA256 fingerprints by default. Unfortunately -E is a very new option and isn't yet available in most software distribution Stable releases. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?109008> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/
