hello,

You should try to re-create your ssh keys.

It calculates keys from the routing table, the IP address.... and so on.

Try use the ssh_keygen in /usr/local/bin/ or where ever you installed ssh.

Best regards.

Jim Bayers wrote:

> I change the hostname on my freebsd server and now when I access it from my
> NT workstation I get:
>
> WARNING: HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED!
> 1. Either the administrator has changed the host identification, or
> 2. The host has been upgraded from SSH1 to SSH2, or
> 3. SOMEONE COULD BE EAVESDROPPING ON YOU RIGHT NOW
>     (man-in-the-middle attack)!
>
> It is NOT RECOMMENDED to connect to the host until you have
> contacted your system administrator and find out why
> the host identification has changed.
>
> How do I get rid of this?
>
> - Jim
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