Here's a question that has me a little bamboozled.  I have a couple of
machines behind NAT that I can ssh to through dynamic DNS.  But every
time I do, ssh whines about their host keys being bad.  They don't
match, of course, because the two machines have different RSA keys.
But they have the same symbolic name --- the only difference is that
I go in through different ports to get to the two different machines.
Any way to make ssh shut the heck up about this?  Better yet, is there
any way to convince ssh that what's important is an IP name and port
number PAIR, instead of just an IP name?

Thanks!
R

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