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To: "Michael Wardle" <michael DOT wardle AT adacel DOT com>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: AW: ssh and name resolution
Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 13:24:28 +0200
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Hi Michael, 
mhhh, this looks possibly like a multihoming or known_hosts issue to me....
look into ~/.ssh/known_hosts and delete the entry for meerkat and try again.
what gives reverse lookup of 202.50.84.15 ???
Perhaps that ip is a ppp-ip your computer had and you were fiddling around 
whith some port-forwarding stuff and ssh some time ago and connected meerkat 
via localhost... ??
i don't think, this is cygwin issue...
regards
Roland


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von Michael Wardle
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. Mai 2002 02:43
An: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Betreff: ssh and name resolution


Hi

I've just installed the latest version of Cygwin I could find on my 
local mirror (2.218?), and am having some intruging problems.

The first is:
I have a local host called "meerkat" that I want to connect to via ssh.
When I issue "ssh meerkat", I get a warning:
"The authenticity of host 'meerkat(202.50.84.15)' can't be established"
Yet meerkat is a host on my local 192.168.x.x subnet.
"nslookup meerkat" returns the expected IP address in 192.168.x.x.

I can't see any obvious problem when running "ssh -v", so I suspect 
there is something odd happening with name resolution with Cygwin 
(perhaps a system call is returning a different IP than expected).

Does anybody know why I would be having this sort of name resolution 
problem?

Thanks in advance

-- 
MICHAEL WARDLE
SGI Desktop & Admin Software
Adacel Technologies Limited



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