Warning: The remote host key has changed. #1545
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I use a private Github repository as my remote password store and it has worked flawlessly the past year. Recently, however, I get an error when I try to update from my remote:
I added a new password, successfully, only two days ago, so this error is somewhat recent. As I understand, there are two possible explanations for this error;
Do someone here have any ideas on how I could either investigate further or solve this issue in a safe and secure manner? Can I somehow make sure that no one is trying to hack me? |
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GitHub recently (16th November 2021) got rid of their DSA SSH key and now only support RSA, ECDSA, and ED25519. It's possible that APS was using DSA before it was sunset and is now negotiating a different, more secure algorithm. |
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GitHub recently (16th November 2021) got rid of their DSA SSH key and now only support RSA, ECDSA, and ED25519. It's possible that APS was using DSA before it was sunset and is now negotiating a different, more secure algorithm.