Cockpit should display the command used to resolve the situation
(similar to what the ssh command does).
Which version of Cockpit are you using? I think there were a few
versions that didn't have that message displayed. 0.103 fixed the
problem if I remember correctly.
The command looks like this:
ssh-keygen -R myhost.mydomain -f /var/lib/cockpit/known_hosts
Cheers,
Stef
On 31.08.2016 12:43, Fujisan wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm having trouble adding a host to cockpit.
> It was already listed in cockpit but then I reinstalled fedora on it,
> removed the host from cockpit and now I get the following message when I
> try to add it again:
>
>
> Incorrect Host Key
> The key of *myhost.mydomain* does not match the key previously
> in use. Unless this machine was recently replaced, it is likely
> that someone is trying to attack your connection to this machine.
>
> How can I solve this?
>
> Thank you.
> F.
>
>
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