Public bug reported:

I rebuilt one of my machines from scratch which means that the ssh key
has changed. While I can connect to that machine from the command line
via ssh, if I try to connect to it via Nautilus all I get is a "Host key
verification failed" error. When using the command line I get notified
which line in known_hosts is the offending one so I can remove it if it
is legit. Nautilus doesn't report the offending line.

Is there a way to force a connect? Or at least get Nautilus to report
the offending line in known_hosts? Otherwise I have to remove the
known_hosts file but this is not a good solution.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Nautilus doesn't provide a way to handle changed SSH key

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