From: Merciadri Luca on
Hi,

How can I tweak some setting so that Filezilla will never ask me again
if I want to trust a given domain's certificate? I often connect to some
machines of montefiore.ulg.ac.be through SFTP, but the fact is that I
connect to different machines (sometimes, some are dead), and that, for
each machine, I am asked if I want to trust its certificate.

Thanks.

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From: Camaleón on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 12:04:42 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:

> How can I tweak some setting so that Filezilla will never ask me again
> if I want to trust a given domain's certificate? I often connect to some
> machines of montefiore.ulg.ac.be through SFTP, but the fact is that I
> connect to different machines (sometimes, some are dead), and that, for
> each machine, I am asked if I want to trust its certificate.

That is how ssh authentication works.

For every client machine you are connecting from, you need to first
accept the certificate. Is a one time step, you will never be asked again
provided that:

a/ You do not delete the certificate on the client
b/ The server does not change the key
c/ You connect always from/to the same hosts

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From: Jochen Schulz on
Merciadri Luca:
>
> How can I tweak some setting so that Filezilla will never ask me again
> if I want to trust a given domain's certificate? I often connect to some
> machines of montefiore.ulg.ac.be through SFTP, but the fact is that I
> connect to different machines (sometimes, some are dead), and that, for
> each machine, I am asked if I want to trust its certificate.

I don't know whether Filezilla uses that setting, but for OpenSSH
there's StrictHostKeyChecking (see man 5 ssh_config).

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From: Merciadri Luca on
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Okay. Thanks for your answers. I'll check this later.

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