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Originally Posted by timelysarcasm
I'm using Terminal on a mac, and I've done this particular hack before. I remember running into this problem and fixing it, I just didn't remember what I did. I realize asking questions sets you up for the "newbies" thing, but I can handle SSH-ing, I just figured someone might be able to notice the problem and give me a quick fix, rather than googling myself into a headache for the next four hours.
I know for sure I never had to deal with editing a known hosts file. Regardless, I figured it out on my own. Thanks.
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This is Linux (or mac or any other *nix) -
The man(ual) command is your friend - use it.
I.E:
man ssh
Plus there will be a list of "see also" with the manual section numbers. Use "man" on those also.
If you don't have a *nix installation - enter the same into a google search box - google knows where to find every page of the *nix manuals.
P.S: If your on a Mac - then you at the home of OpenSSH (OpenSSH is a BSD project app. - just ported to everything else in the world).