The issue is created by sssd.
Instead of re-installing freeipa, I did the below work-around:
Temporarily backup /var/lib/sss/pubconf /var/lib/sss/pubconf_bkp
ssh again to the remote machine. This will update the new hostkey.
Move back /var/lib/sss/pubconf_bkp to /var/lib/sss/pubconf
Now try aga
The issue is created by sssd.
Instead of re-installing freeipa, I did the below work-around:
Temporarily backup /var/lib/sss/pubconf /var/lib/sss/pubconf_bkp
ssh again to the remote machine. This will update the new hostkey.
Move back /var/lib/sss/pubconf_bkp to /var/lib/sss/pubconf
Now try aga
Found the offending server which had a completely different IP address.
Deleted it anyways. Problem fixed. Thanks!
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Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> How do I remove it once I find it? I tried stopping sssd and deleting
> everything in /var/lib/sss/db/* but it throw the same error when trying to
> SSH to the new server.
If you wiped the local sssd cache files then it suggests the data is
coming from IP
How do I remove it once I find it? I tried stopping sssd and deleting
everything in /var/lib/sss/db/* but it throw the same error when trying to SSH
to the new server.
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On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 01:01:17PM -, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
Where did you run this? On a FreeIPA server? Or the affected server?
Hi,
on the host where you see the issue, so I would say jump01 in your case.
bye,
Sumit
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I tried this. I ran into this problem earlier this year but can't remember
what I did to fix it.
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Where did you run this? On a FreeIPA server? Or the affected server?
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Subject: [Freeipa-users] Re: ssh key issues
I just ran sss_cache -H and that didn't fix it. Still getting this:
[andrew.meyer@jump01 ~]$ ssh ameyer@10.150.10.130
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 07:31:25PM -, Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
I just ran sss_cache -H and that didn't fix it. Still getting this:
[andrew.meyer@jump01 ~]$ ssh ameyer@10.150.10.130
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICAT
I just ran sss_cache -H and that didn't fix it. Still getting this:
[andrew.meyer@jump01 ~]$ ssh ameyer@10.150.10.130
@@@
@WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
@@@
IPA DNS was the first thing I checked. Forward and reverse lookups. No dice.
I will try to do sss_cache -H.
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Andrew Meyer via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> I recently cleaned up a few server in my home lab. Deleted servers that I no
> longer needed. However It seems I have a server with an IP address that used
> previously. FreeIPA is reporting that it is in
> /var/lib/sss/pubconf/known_hosts but I can't r
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