Couple issues fellers:
I have PyHoca set to Log In Automatically and Start New Session Automatically, but it is doing neither when I start it.
Also when I tell PyHoca to connect to one server it always always says, "The authenticity of host [hex] can't be established. Are you sure you want to continue connecting?" When I ssh to this host it always asks the same thing. Why is the system never put it in known_hosts? My other x2go system doesn't have this problem.
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On Mon, Dec 24, 2012, at 9:27, [2]merc1984@f-m.fm wrote:
Couple issues fellers:
I have PyHoca set to Log In Automatically and Start New Session
Automatically, but it is doing neither when I start it.
Also when I tell PyHoca to connect to one server it always always says,
"The authenticity of host [hex] can't be established. Are you sure you
want to continue connecting?" When I ssh to this host it always asks
the same thing. Why is the system never put it in known_hosts? My
other x2go system doesn't have this problem.
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OK it seems that I am doing New Science. No one can help.
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012, at 15:29, [1]merc1984@f-m.fm wrote:
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On Mon, Dec 24, 2012, at 9:27, [2]merc1984@f-m.fm wrote:
Couple issues fellers:
I have PyHoca set to Log In Automatically and Start New Session
Automatically, but it is doing neither when I start it.
Also when I tell PyHoca to connect to one server it always always says,
"The authenticity of host [hex] can't be established. Are you sure you
want to continue connecting?" When I ssh to this host it always asks
the same thing. Why is the system never put it in known_hosts? My
other x2go system doesn't have this problem.
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On Mi 02 Jan 2013 17:25:59 CET wrote:
OK it seems that I am doing New Science. No one can help.
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012, at 15:29, [1]merc1984@f-m.fm wrote:
Anyone home?
On Mon, Dec 24, 2012, at 9:27, [2]merc1984@f-m.fm wrote:
Couple issues fellers:
I have PyHoca set to Log In Automatically and Start New Session
Automatically, but it is doing neither when I start it.
I am currently working on this. There are command line switches that
activate this feature, but I plan to make autostart/autoconnect
available without extra cmdline options. See the pyhoca-gui man page:
--start-on-connect, --resume-on-connect and --auto-connect.
Also when I tell PyHoca to connect to one server it always always says,
"The authenticity of host [hex] can't be established. Are you sure you
want to continue connecting?" When I ssh to this host it always asks
the same thing. Why is the system never put it in known_hosts? My
other x2go system doesn't have this problem.
I also have this issue from time to time with several hosts. My guess
is that it is related to some entry in known_hosts. Does the issue go
away with an empty known_hosts file? Of course, this is not a
solution. I am just curious, if it helps.
Mike
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On Wed, Jan 2, 2013, at 22:51, Mike Gabriel wrote:
Also when I tell PyHoca to connect to one server it always always says,
"The authenticity of host [hex] can't be established. Are you sure you
want to continue connecting?" When I ssh to this host it always asks
the same thing. Why is the system never put it in known_hosts? My
other x2go system doesn't have this problem.
I also have this issue from time to time with several hosts. My guess
is that it is related to some entry in known_hosts. Does the issue go
away with an empty known_hosts file? Of course, this is not a
solution. I am just curious, if it helps.
I set aside the regular known_hosts and let it create another as I sshed over in terminal. Then I tried pyhoca again and it still does it.
I do notice though, that its message says RSA key. Well I don't have any SSH RSA keys, only DSA and ECDSA. Maybe that's a clue.
On the other system (which always connects fine) I set aside my known_hosts so there is none, connect with pyhoca to that system, and it never even asks me if it's OK. It just goes ahead and connects, which is bizarre.
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