IT peeps--if I'm ssh'ing into an internal host, which is new to me but trusted, and its key keeps changing, forcing me to remove the last entry from my known_hosts file & accept a new one, that's a bug in the server's config, right?

@rpardee that's... odd.

Could be server config problems I guess. Maybe if you're dealing with redundant systems that are load-balanced and your load balancer is misconfigured? I'm really trying to figure this one out.

@AI78 yeah, I was thinking it might be something like that.

@AI78 @elric the weird thing is that it's happening for my coworkers, but not (so far) for me.

If it does I'm going to track the different keys & see if it's really a new one every time or if it's some small number getting round-robin'ed or something

@rpardee @AI78 Not going to lie, it sounds really odd. Maybe check the hashes of the ssh executables.

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@elric @AI78 DON'T YOU PUT THAT EVIL ON ME RICKY BOBBY

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We're using windows' native(?) openssh install, in that holiest-of-the-holies \system32 dir, so I sure hope those haven't been tampered with...

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