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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers ssh login and auth errors Post 302344156 by Corona688 on Friday 14th of August 2009 05:38:11 PM
Old 08-14-2009
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Originally Posted by daytripper
My known_hosts file has 2 [1] entries by the way so this error message didn't really help me!
It has two first lines?
 

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SSHFP(1)							  Internet / DNS							  SSHFP(1)

NAME
sshfp - Generate SSHFP DNS records from knownhosts files or ssh-keyscan SYNTAX
sshfp [-k <knownhosts_file>] [-d] [-a] | [<host1> [host2 ...]] sshfp -s [-p <port>] [-d] <-a> [-n <nameserver>] <domain1> [domain2] | <host1> [host2 ...] > DESCRIPTION
sshfp generates RFC4255 SSHFP DNS records based on the public keys stored in a known_hosts file, which implies the user has previously trusted this key, or public keys can be obtained by using ssh-keyscan (1). Using ssh-keyscan (1) implies a secure path to connect to the hosts being scanned. It also implies a trust in the DNS to obtain the IP address of the hostname to be scanned. If the nameserver of the domain allows zone tranfers (AXFR), an entire domain can be processed for all its A records. OPTIONS
-s / --scan <hostname1> [hostname2 ...] Scan hosts or domain for public SSH keys using ssh-keyscan -k / --knownhosts <knownhosts_file> <hostname1> [hostname2 ...] Obtain public SSH keys from a known_hosts file. Defaults to using ~/.ssh/known_hosts -a / --all Scan all hosts in the known_hosts file when used with -k. When used with -s, it will attempt an zone transfer (AXFR) to obtain all A records in the domain specified. -d / --trailing-dot Add a trailing dot to the hostname in the SSHFP records. It is not possible to determine whether a known_hosts or dns query is for a FQDN (eg www.xelerance.com) or not (eg www) or not (unless -d domainname -a is used, in which case a trailing dot is always appended). Non-FQDN get their domainname appended through /etc/resolv.conf These non-FQDN will happen when using a non-FQDN (eg sshfp -k www) or known_hosts entries obtained by running ssh www.sub where .domain.com is implied. When -d is used, all hostnames not ending with a dot, that at least contain two parts in their hostname (eg www.sub but not www get a trailing dot. Note that the output of sshfp can also just be manually editted for trailing dots. -o / --output <filename> Write to filename instead of stdout -p / --port <portnumber> Use portnumber for scanning. Note that portnumbers do NOT appear in SSHFP records. -h / --help Output help information and exit. -v / --version Output version information and exit. -q / --quiet Output less miscellany to stderr FILES
~/.ssh/known_hosts REQUIREMENTS
sshfp requires python-dns (http://www.pythondns.org) Fedora: yum install python-dns Debian: apt-get install python-dnspython BUGS
if a domain contains non-working glue A records, then ssh-keyscan aborts instead of skipping the single broken entry. This program can look up hashed hostnames in a known_hosts file if a recent-enough ssh-keygen is present EXAMPLES
typical usage: sshfp (implies -k -a) sshfp -a -d (implies -k) sshfp -k bofh.xelerance.com (from known_hosts) sshfp -s bofh.xelerance.com (from a scan to the host) sshfp -k ~paul/.ssh/known_hosts bofh.xelerance.com www.openswan.org -o /tmp/mysshfp.txt sshfp -a -d -d xelerance.com -n ns0.xelerance.net >> /var/named/primary/xelerance.com SEE ALSO
ssh-keyscan(1) ssh(1) and RFC-4255 http://www.xelerance.com/software/sshfp/ http://lists.xelerance.com/mailman/listinfo/sshfp/ AUTHORS
Paul Wouters <paul@xelerance.com>, Jacob Appelbaum <jacob@appelbaum.net>, James Brown <jbrown@yelp.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2006-2010 Xelerance Corporation This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See <http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/gpl.txt>. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License (file COPYING in the distribution) for more details. Paul Wouters April 12, 2011 SSHFP(1)
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