Hi Daniel,
lsst-dbdev2 was reinstalled recently after the system disk crash,
I guess this explains new host key. I have impression that they
tried to restore user home directories from failed disk, but some
files/directories could be unreadable, so your ~/.ssh directory
may be gone now. I looked at user's directories and all of them
have .ssh dirs except for you (bad luck I guess).
lsst-dbdev6 had issues with the disk as well mid-December, I notified
sysadmins but have not heard anything since then, it could have been
rebuilt as well if you see new host key.
lsst-dbdev1 rejects me too, not sure what's going on there.
Cheers,
Andy
Daniel L. Wang wrote on 2015-01-05:
> Hey there,
>
> I'm having some issues logging into some of the lsst-dbdev machines we
> are using at NCSA and was wondering if any of you had the same issues or
> had performed some "maintenance" that others should know about.
>
> Specifically,
> lsst-dbdev1 : rejects my SSH public key
> lsst-dbdev2 : rejects my SSH public key, and has an unrecognized (new?)
> host key
> lsst-dbdev{3,4,5} : these work fine.
> lsst-dbdev6 : accepts my SSH public key, but has an unrecognized (new?)
> host key
>
> Any ideas? I sent an email to the sysadmins at ncsa about it, but if you
> know of something, then perhaps they don't need to look into it.
>
> Thanks,
> -Daniel
>
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