Re: Identity crisis on cvs.apache.org?

2002-05-20 Thread Peter B. West

Joerg,

Thanks.  It seems there were some configuration changes in openSSH 
between versions.

Peter

J.Pietschmann wrote:

 I don't see anything unusual (Win2K, cygwin OpenSSH). It could
 be that your ssh client has changed default settings. My ssh uses
 known_hosts for storing identities, perhaps known_hosts2 indicates
 SSH2 protocol or whatever. You could try to force your client to
 try SSH2 or SSH1 first, or copy known_hosts2 to known_hosts, or
 simply kill the file.



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Re: Identity crisis on cvs.apache.org?

2002-05-19 Thread J.Pietschmann

Peter B. West wrote:
 The authenticity of host 'cvs.apache.org (63.251.56.143)' can't be 
 established.
 RSA key fingerprint is 51:85:7d:8f:57:54:e7:6f:27:26:98:7a:c7:c1:47:87.
 
 However, if I keyscan cvs.apache.org, I get the same key back as is in 
 my ~/.ssh/known_hosts2 file.
 
 Has anyone else seen this, or is it another artefact of my upgrade?

I don't see anything unusual (Win2K, cygwin OpenSSH). It could
be that your ssh client has changed default settings. My ssh uses
known_hosts for storing identities, perhaps known_hosts2 indicates
SSH2 protocol or whatever. You could try to force your client to
try SSH2 or SSH1 first, or copy known_hosts2 to known_hosts, or
simply kill the file.

J.Pietschmann



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Identity crisis on cvs.apache.org?

2002-05-18 Thread Peter B. West

Fopsicles,

I have just gone through the usual upgrade agony of RedHat (7.0-7.3) 
with the added spice of a switch from Gnome to KDE after an abortive 
flirtation with Nautilus.  Having paid my debt to society (or so I 
thought), I tried to perform a `cvs update' on the maint branch.  I 
received in response the following:

The authenticity of host 'cvs.apache.org (63.251.56.143)' can't be 
established.
RSA key fingerprint is 51:85:7d:8f:57:54:e7:6f:27:26:98:7a:c7:c1:47:87.

However, if I keyscan cvs.apache.org, I get the same key back as is in 
my ~/.ssh/known_hosts2 file.

Has anyone else seen this, or is it another artefact of my upgrade?

Peter


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