That's normal. A session key is regenerated every hour or so, and when the
daemon is started up.
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Gregor Mosheh
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Systems Admin, Humboldt Internet
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On Tue, 16 May 2000, Gerry Maddock wrote:
> I have ssh1 on one of my servers, and the other day it was rebooted.
> When it restarted the host key was changed! Checking the logs, I see a
> message that I do not see on any of the other servers when they are
> rebooted:
> HiDsshd[88] log: server listening on port 22.
> HiDsshd[88] log: RSA key generation complete
>
> I have not encountered this before, so I moved the server off the
> network to a "safe" network. I saw no evidence of any connections prior
> to this, and the logs are safe since all servers log to a secure log
> server. Is this a hack, or is this a normal flaw of ssh1?
>
>