* This one time, at band camp, Howard Lowndes said:
> ...and all I did was change the IP address of the damned box.
>
> Now I cannot log into it; all I get on the client is:
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
>
> Running both the server and the client in debug is not much more
> enlightening. I have cleared out the various known_hosts files, and
> recreated the server keys, but still nothing.
>
> The TCP sessions does a SYN, SYN ACK, and an ACK to open the connection
> but then the server immediately sends a FIN, which gets responded to be
> the client, and everything promptly dies. I can see no sign of any name
> resolution being negociated, which I thought might have caused the
> problem.
>
> Ideas are more than welcome as I have lost my cluestick.
>
You aren't using TCP wrappers by any chance are you?
Greeno
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