After you reinstalled your Linux system or changed host IP, the problem might be happened in your
SSH environment.
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SSH Problem: Remote Host Identification Has Changed!
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Google the problem keywords and get the reference: "
hterm and Secure Shell Frequently Asked Questions".
On the browser session windows, Press "
Ctrl+Shift+J" to open JavaScript Console. As the message "
known_hosts:2" shown in the figure, you must execute "
term_.command.removeKnownHostByIndex(2)" the command on the console.
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term_.command.removeKnownHostByIndex(2) |
Then, press R to Reconnect. Now, you can set new session (host ID) by typeing "yes".
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