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  • I'm going with the first possible. I checked the known_hosts file at the time and it had the remote in there(known), I tried to ssh to the remote from one of the ssh sessions I had opened(different remote), and no "notice about changed configuration/not recognized host" and short time later when trying the same connection there was no notice about "failure to authenticate". Commented Apr 8, 2015 at 1:40