ssh server hashcode change on nanoBSD
takCoder
tak.official at gmail.com
Tue Jan 1 15:29:32 UTC 2013
thank you for the details mentioned :)
but now, a questions occurred to me about this ssh key.
as i don't know enough about its process, would you please tell me whether
this key is a shared key for all ssh clients who send a request? or it
differs as the client changes?
(this question may sound a bit newbiesh, but i don't know much about the
ssh process, sorry :) )
Best Regards,
t.a.k
On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Polytropon <freebsd at edvax.de> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Jan 2013 14:11:21 +0330, takCoder wrote:
> > everything is fine until i restart my nanoBSD server. the problem is that
> > each time i restart my server, the source system is complaining about
> that
> > i need to edit my known_hosts file cause my nanoBSD hash-code is not
> > matched..
> >
> > how can i fix this?! it really bothers me cause i think of it as a
> security
> > problem.. i can't risk such things on my server..
>
> You should make the key permanent (i. e. include it on the
> boot media you're using). In case no key is found at sshd
> startup, a new one will be generated - a different one each
> time, of course. So what you're seeing seems to be "normal",
> even though not desired at all. :-)
>
>
>
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