Slowhand
11th June 2009, 15:21
Hi,
I normally work on my Ubuntu server from my OSX desktop computer.
Sometimes I use my Macbook. I had logged in to the server over SSL previously and all had been well using the Macbook. Yesterday I suddenly got a warning saying words to the effect that "The server has changed! Possible man-in-the-middle attack! Login fail."
What would trigger this? Me installing something on the server whilst logged in from my desktop computer?
It's highly unlikely the server is compromised as it's not even facing the internet and my other server, which *is* facing the internet shouldn't have SSH running and my router isn't forwarding port 25 in any case.
What's the deal?
Slowhand
I normally work on my Ubuntu server from my OSX desktop computer.
Sometimes I use my Macbook. I had logged in to the server over SSL previously and all had been well using the Macbook. Yesterday I suddenly got a warning saying words to the effect that "The server has changed! Possible man-in-the-middle attack! Login fail."
What would trigger this? Me installing something on the server whilst logged in from my desktop computer?
It's highly unlikely the server is compromised as it's not even facing the internet and my other server, which *is* facing the internet shouldn't have SSH running and my router isn't forwarding port 25 in any case.
What's the deal?
Slowhand