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I'm completely new to Capistrano and to Ruby, and I can't seem to get basic deployment set up. Every time I run cap deploy:check I get the following error:

servers: ["domain.com"] connection failed for: [email protected] (Net::SSH::HostKeyMismatch: fingerprint 0c:de:d4: 1b:e9:64:83:3a:8b:d7:c3:42:98:5b:5d:8c does not match for "[domain.com]:22,[62.39.11.2]:22" )

My deploy.db looks like this:

set :stages, %w(production staging)
set :default_stage, "staging"
require 'capistrano/ext/multistage'

set :application, "captest" # TODO
set :repository, "[email protected]:jy312/captest.git" # TODO
set :scm, :git
set :use_sudo, false

ssh_options[:forward_agent] = true
default_run_options[:pty] = true
set :deploy_via, :remote_cache
set :copy_exclude, [".git", ".DS_Store", ".gitignore", ".gitmodules"]
set :git_enable_submodules, 1

I've tried adding my local computers public key (id_rsa.pub) to the list of known_hosts on my server with no luck.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for the help.

5 Answers 5

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The destination server's fingerprint is not matching what is in your local known_hosts file. Remove the existing entry in your local known_hosts file.

You can also try fixing the issue by directly SSH'ing to the server instead of going through ruby since it's an SSH issue.

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  • for extra context, on OSX location for know_hosts file is /Users/username/.ssh/known_hosts Feb 22, 2021 at 5:02
  • if you could direclty ssh but still can't do it with capistrano, then just delete your known_hosts file. idk what things could go wrong with doing that though
    – buncis
    Dec 8, 2023 at 18:53
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or just rewrite it by (change USERNAME and IP of your server):

$ ssh-keygen -f "/home/USERNAME/.ssh/known_hosts" -R 178.X.X.X

then enter the server

$ ssh [email protected]

and answer yes

retry deploy

good luck ;)

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Although not suitable for a production system, if you faced this problem while deploying to a local development environment you could consider telling Capistrano to ignore strict host-key verification.

deploy.rb

set :ssh_options, paranoid: false

https://github.com/net-ssh/net-ssh/blob/e90551a4672587e294b47f824a401550f55184cc/lib/net/ssh.rb#L160

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    paranoid: false has been deprecated. Use verify_host_key: :never instead.
    – Ryan Lyu
    Oct 28, 2021 at 5:40
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Scenario : SSH from source machine to destination machine

if the above scenario throws Net::SSH::HostKeyMismatch , then do below,

1) Login to source machine and sudo su <User>
2) ssh destination machine
3) in step2, HostKeyMismatch error will be displayed and also the known hosts location.

or

2) cd ~
3) cd .ssh
4) vim known_hosts
5) clear the content of the file and save and quit (using command - :wq)

This should solve the problem.

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deploy.rb

set :ssh_options, {verify_host_key: :never}

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