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unknown option: tmate-server-ed25519-fingerprint #80
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have you had any luck with this? i am having a similar issue, with the same |
@nicopace no, shortly after posting the issue here I switched back to using the default tmate.io server 😞 |
I found my issue... I was using a different version of tmate in the server and the client... when I matched their versions, it worked out of the box... |
Thanks for pointing that out, I also see that my server and client version don't match. I'll confirm that matching versions work as soon as I can test that. |
I've also run having this issue. I host with the |
I've compiled from source
tmate-ssh-server
on a Debian 9 server following the official instructions.I installed
tmate
from the official repository on a Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS client.According to instructions displayed during the installation process on the server (if I recall correctly, it was the output of
./create_keys.sh
), I created a.tmate.conf
file on the client and added the linesI then started the tmate server with
sudo ./tmate-ssh-server -p 2222 -v
getting the outputbut when I run
tmate
on the client I get/home/natema/.tmate.conf:8: unknown option: tmate-server-ed25519-fingerprint
and on the server it repeatedly print the messageThe text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: