[CentOS] sshd hack
Josh Kelley
joshkel at gmail.comTue Mar 14 20:17:32 UTC 2006
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On 3/12/06, Ron Yorston <rmy at tigress.co.uk> wrote: > Scot L. Harris wrote: > >My question > >was, if the known_hosts file is hashed how do you identify the entry for > >the particular host so it can be removed when needed? > > The warning message tells you the line number of the entry in the > known_hosts file: > > Add correct host key in /home/rmy/.ssh/known_hosts to get rid of this message. > Offending key in /home/rmy/.ssh/known_hosts:22 > RSA host key for localhost has changed and you have requested strict checking. > Host key verification failed. They also add a "-F hostname" option to ssh-keygen that searches known_hosts for lines matching a particular hostname (whether hashed or not). Josh Kelley
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