112 | | Just know the server to which you're trying to connect and use the keygen command to replace the error-producing line in your known_hosts file. You can type this command in from anyplace on the server. For example, if you were trying to connect to `mandela.mayfirst.org`, you can remove the offending key via the command line with: |
| 112 | You can start the Mac Terminal program by going to Applications -> Utilities and clicking on the Terminal icon. Then, a screen will open with a blinking cursor, awaiting for you to type a command. |
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| 114 | Just know the server to which you're trying to connect and use the keygen command to replace the error-producing line in your known_hosts file. For example, if you were trying to connect to `mandela.mayfirst.org`, you can remove the offending key via the command line with the followig command (note: it doesn't matter what directory you are in when you execute this command - it will automatically find the right file to edit). |
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