This method is good if you don't want to manually alter the known_hosts file yourself, and the utility is easier to use if you have multiple hostnames and IP addresses to fix. So in my example I'd use it like this: $ ssh-keygen -R Resolve Using ssh-keygenĪnother solution would be to use the ssh-keygen utility to delete the offending key from your known_hosts file, which can be done with the following command: $ ssh-keygen -R Once done, you'll have a new fingerprint in our known_hosts file for this server, and the warning will be gone.
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