I have an uptodate woodybox here. Starting ssh (I dont need the
daemon verry often) resulted in an error
cipher_encrypt: bad plaintext length 338
I read your bugreport and looked at the ssh_keys. I found that some
weeks ago (5.th Feb) all keys were backed up. The only difference
between the two versions are that the hostname (root@foo to root@bar)
changed. And this is right, because I changed the hostname of the
machine some time ago.
The only thing I can not reconstruct, is which program did the
changes to the key-files.
Using the backup versions solved my problem.
Hendrik
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Hi
I have an uptodate woodybox here. Starting ssh (I dont need the
daemon verry often) resulted in an error
cipher_encrypt: bad plaintext length 338
I read your bugreport and looked at the ssh_keys. I found that some
weeks ago (5.th Feb) all keys were backed up. The only difference
between the two versions are that the hostname (root@foo to root@bar)
changed. And this is right, because I changed the hostname of the
machine some time ago.
The only thing I can not reconstruct, is which program did the
changes to the key-files.
Using the backup versions solved my problem.
Hendrik www.gnupg. org
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