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mike - Wed 22/08/2012 23:57:35 CEST +0200

Hi, im was tunneling a ssh session using putty from the first conection and kitty to the last ( to localhost of course ) when the conection was closed. I must to say maybe the conection was more slow that anytime.

When i try to reconect apears that msg
KiTTY Security Alert

WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH!

The server's host key does not match the one KiTTY has
cached in the registry. This means that either the
server administrator has changed the host key, or you
have actually connected to another computer pretending
to be the server.
The new rsa2 key fingerprint is:
ssh-rsa 1039 65:81:24:0e:50:db:3f:ab:a6:ee:81:35:11:58:87:ae
If you were expecting this change and trust the new key,
hit Yes to update KiTTY's cache and continue connecting.
If you want to carry on connecting but without updating
the cache, hit No.
If you want to abandon the connection completely, hit
Cancel. Hitting Cancel is the ONLY guaranteed safe
choice.



This maybe was caused because IT install a new IDS rules?
I dont understand 1039 number, isnt multiplo of two

thanks.







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