You should SSH to a specific host, such as king.ece.ucdavis.edu, cobra.ece.ucdavis.edu, asp.ece.ucdavis.edu, etc.
Making the host ignore the key is a security risk and shouldn't be done. ISUN has a different system where each host has the same key. I guess it's a hassle to set up all the hosts to have the same key. I think ISUN has a significantly less number of systems to manage. -Mark On Tue, 8 Jan 2002, Ken Bloom wrote: > The Electrical and Computer Engineering department has set up a system where, by >connecting to > the address snake.ece.ucdavis.edu, the department hands off connections to the least >busy HP > computer in their lab. I was trying, today to use ssh to connect to these HP >computers by > SSH. The first try, (and some random tries after that), SSH would connect OK. Most >other > times, however, the remote computer would fail the test because I was being handed >off to a > different HP system. > > I am currently trying to connect using a shell script I created named snake: > > #! /bin/bash > cat > ~/.sshconfig << ENDOFCONFIG > StrictHostKeyChecking no > CheckHostIP no > ENDOFCONFIG > ssh -F ~/.sshconfig [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (neither of these configuration options seem to be doing the trick, even after I >deleted the > offending key from ~/.ssh/known_hosts) > > Is there any way to make SSH ignore the tests that it uses to verify host >authenticity when > I connect to snake.ece.ucdavis.edu? > > _______________________________________________ > vox-tech mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech > -- Mark K. Kim http://www.cbreak.org/mark/ PGP key available upon request. _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
