News: Savannah's SSH key changed
Savannah's SSH key changed
Item posted by Jaime E. Villate <villate> on Sun Aug 3 22:12:09 2003.
While trying different versions of SSH to try to fix an sftp problem, I accidentally let Debian configuration scripts generate a new key for Savannah. The fngerprint for the new key is:
bb:04:5c:4b:0f:c5:c0:7c:5d:cf:d7:c2:bf:59:1a:dc
Comments:
| Changed again? (posted by David Rysdam, Tue Aug 5 13:51:24 2003) |
I updated to that key just a few minutes ago and it worked. Then I did another CVS command and I got yet another key. Fingerprint: 66:f4:9a:7e:e3:a8:c5:16:d1:88:aa:ef:3e:06:75:30. |
| Back to the old server keys (posted by Loic Dachary, Tue Aug 5 14:14:57 2003) |
Hi,
The old server keys (prior to August 3, 2003) were restored on subversions.gnu.org (savannah.gnu.org). People unfortunate enough to have accepted the new server keys (between August 3 and August 5) will have to revert to the old server keys. The fingerprint of the old server keys (which are now also the current server keys) are as follow:
RSA1 key fingerprint is 66:f4:9a:7e:e3:a8:c5:16:d1:88:aa:ef:3e:06:75:30
RSA key fingerprint is e9:bf:6d:09:8d:10:e4:75:13:18:eb:98:d8:88:c8:54
DSA key fingerprint aa:3a:55:af:89:20:b0:d7:cd:26:55:58:9f:b9:14:34
We felt it was better to switch back to the old key because the vast majority of Savannah users did not notice the change. I would have been a recuring problem to keep the new keys.
Please accept our apologies for this temporary inconvenience. |


