Subject: Re: "cvs update: move away src/file.whatever; it is in the way"
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.org>
From: Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org>
List: current-users
Date: 02/02/2004 09:05:30
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Art Lemasters <slemas1@mindspring.com> wrote:
=20
>   It just tried the following while using bash
> (netbsd.stevens-tech.edu machine),
>=20
> CVS_RSH=3Dssh
> CVSROOT=3Danoncvs@netbsd.stevens-tech.edu:/cvsroot
> export CVS_RSH CVSROOT
> cvs -z5 checkout -PA src
>=20
> and received the response,
>=20
> "The authenticity of host 'netbsd.stevens-tech.edu (155.246.89.11)'
> can't be established.
> RSA key fingerprint [...the remainder of this line edited out by me...]
> Are you sure you want to continue connecting? (yes/no)?"
>=20
> Is that message a good thing?

Well, if you haven't connected to that machine before, then you will get
this message and need to decide if you trust the key to be the correct
one.  If you had pasted the key fingerprint in here, I could have told
you if it's the right one.

FWIW, the fingerprints for that mirror are:

RSAv1:
1024 73:df:89:fa:90:40:e7:ed:d3:39:22:6b:de:52:ea:19

RSAv2:
1024 4e:7d:97:03:d0:8c:70:e7:bc:12:53:7f:39:1b:74:32

DSA:
1024 49:9e:d1:9d:4c:21:bf:96:1b:77:ab:5a:f7:ed:e1:6b

(We really should make public the fingerprints of anoncvs.netbsd.org and
the anoncvs mirrors.)

-Jan

--=20
I'm not even supposed to be here today!

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