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Originally Posted by
Ikon
I would assume you did the reboot because of some upgrades? it probabally upgraded openssh or something that would have generated a new key. Which is why it no longer matches. You just need to generate new keys and add them to known_hosts like you did the first time. You cant generate a new key and have it match the previous, that would not be a good thing.
Yeah I tried that but it still does not work! The only thing I can say is that in the machine I want to ssh into, it has the id_dsa.pub files for the machines that are allowedt to ssh into it without password. I doubt I have to do this but I felt like pointing it out to give all the information necessary. Any ideas? It seems like a simple cut and paste job....
I tried putting the public key for my own desktop into the Server B's authorized_key file and it worked! It just does not seem to work for Server A! Has anyone seen this type of problem before?
I do notice that Server A has:
openssh-4.3p2-24.el5
openssh-clients-4.3p2-24.el5
openssh-server-4.3p2-24.el5
and serverB has:
openssh-4.0p1-3
openssh-clients-4.0p1-3
openssh-server-4.0p1-3
Could the version differences be causing a problem? All the other machines have versions below 4.0....