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SSH problems

Fortigate-60 3.00,build0318,060630 I have been backing up the config of this device for a while ssh->tftp, now all of a sudden I can no longer ssh to login to the device. I can still get in via http and telnet (which we normally keep disabled). This is the response I get when attemtping to login. No difference even after clearing the key from my known_hosts file. ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host Any thoughts other than rebooting? Anything I can check via the CLI?
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abelio
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ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
That' s message happens when the client has no right to connect to an ssh server due to policies configured at ssh server. Re-check your " trusted-hosts" in admin settings to see if it match your current IP location

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/ Abel

regards / Abel
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I can still browse and telnet to it therefore my IP is a trusted and always has been a " trusted host" . We have several of these devices that are experiencing the same issues after working fine for a period of time. I did hear from support and it' s a known bug that' s supposedly fixed in MR3.
Skanwar
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I am having similar issue, I am trying to run python netmiko script where I need to log into secondary device using execute ha manage command but its throwing me same ssh key exchange error!!! Can anyone help if you guys might have come across same issue

kbajracharya
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Any update on this one ?

I am having exact same issue. Suddenly started getting "Connection Reset by peer" messages.

nelson1chris
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This thread was created in 2007. Probably should be closed to further replies.

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