How to get Vagrant to reset the SSH keys?












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Is there a command that I can use to get Vagrant to regenerate a new key for ssh login via vagrant ssh or do I need to manually generate a new key and insert it into the right place in the .vagrant folder?










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    Is there a command that I can use to get Vagrant to regenerate a new key for ssh login via vagrant ssh or do I need to manually generate a new key and insert it into the right place in the .vagrant folder?










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      Is there a command that I can use to get Vagrant to regenerate a new key for ssh login via vagrant ssh or do I need to manually generate a new key and insert it into the right place in the .vagrant folder?







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          If you type vagrant ssh-config it'll show you the location of the vagrant's ssh key.
          Now, when you remove the key, Vagrant will automatically generate a new one when you run vagrant up






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            That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
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          • @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
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          If you type vagrant ssh-config it'll show you the location of the vagrant's ssh key.
          Now, when you remove the key, Vagrant will automatically generate a new one when you run vagrant up






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            That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
            – DaSch
            Oct 26 '16 at 11:57










          • @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
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          If you type vagrant ssh-config it'll show you the location of the vagrant's ssh key.
          Now, when you remove the key, Vagrant will automatically generate a new one when you run vagrant up






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            That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
            – DaSch
            Oct 26 '16 at 11:57










          • @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
            – megastruktur
            Dec 20 '16 at 12:18














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          If you type vagrant ssh-config it'll show you the location of the vagrant's ssh key.
          Now, when you remove the key, Vagrant will automatically generate a new one when you run vagrant up






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          If you type vagrant ssh-config it'll show you the location of the vagrant's ssh key.
          Now, when you remove the key, Vagrant will automatically generate a new one when you run vagrant up







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            That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
            – DaSch
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          • @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
            – megastruktur
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            That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
            – DaSch
            Oct 26 '16 at 11:57










          • @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
            – megastruktur
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          That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
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          Oct 26 '16 at 11:57




          That doesn't work. Login still fails after regenerating the key.
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          @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
          – megastruktur
          Dec 20 '16 at 12:18




          @DaSch Have you figured out how to fix that in yr case? Which error do u have?
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