The Reflection Secure Shell Client maintains a list of known hosts in the known hosts file. Reflection supports both user-specific and global known hosts files.
The user known hosts file
The user-specific known hosts file is called known_hosts and is located in the user's .ssh folder. This is the default known hosts file. Reflection automatically updates this file when:
Reflection stores Secure Shell information for individual users in the following location in the Windows personal documents folder:
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003: \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\Attachmate\Reflection\.ssh
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008: \Users\username\Documents\Attachmate\Reflection\.ssh
Comparable files are placed in the $HOME directory on UNIX systems.
You update the Trusted Host Keys list in the Host Keys tab of the Secure Shell settings dialog box.
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You connect to a previously unknown host and answer Always in response to the Host Key Authenticity prompt.
Reflection stores Secure Shell information that is available to all users in the the following location:
Windows XP, Windows Server 2003: \Documents and Settings\all users\Application Data\Attachmate\Reflection
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008: \ProgramData\Attachmate\Reflection
In this location the known hosts file provides a list of hosts for all users of the PC. Keys in this list can be viewed, but not edited in the Global Host Keys list in the Host Keys tab of the Secure Shell settings dialog box.