Hello. First I am new to SSH so I apologize if I use any
incorrect terms or terminology.
I just had a new server brought up in another location. Because this
is a new server it will have a new SSH Key. Everyone who is connecting
to the system was able to use a windows client that prompted them to
accept the new key and that was easy enough.
However I have one automated service that I can't seem to get to
work. It is running OpenSSH_3.5p1
I ran the ssh -vvv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and have the debug output. I don't know what to look for however I
gather from the output that it did connect to the IP on port 22 the
connection was established then it says
Not an RSA1 key file /home/brs/.ssh/identity
key_type_from_name: unknown key type '-----BEGIN'
key_read: no key found
I take it from the middle line that it does in fact see a key being
sent. It reads the '-----BEGIN' but for some reason it can not
understand the key? Is that right? I don't know if this server is
sending an RSA or DSA key. I am assuming it matters.
Is there a command that I can run on the remote server (by remote I
mean the server trying to connect to my ssh server) that will force it
to accept what ever key is being provided by my
server?
Sincerely,
Joshua Lewis
Sincerely,
Joshua Lewis
