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When connecting to a automation node the SSH client on your computer may choose to use the '''IPv6 addressing''' over the older '''IPv4'''.
When connecting to a automation node the SSH client on your computer may choose to use the '''IPv6 addressing''' over the older '''IPv4'''.
This seems to be more probably in Windows environment.  
This seems to be more probable in Windows environment.  
If this is the case you have to make sure that the IP address mask you put in the <code>restrict,from=</code> field of the key
If this is the case you have to make sure that the IP address mask you put in the <code>restrict,from=</code> field of the key
matches the type your computer will be using when connecting to the node.
matches the type your computer will be using when connecting to the node.
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: instead, to force SSH to use the IPv4 addresses.
: instead, to force SSH to use the IPv4 addresses.


* You can try to '''disable the IPv6 addressing''' for your system, to make sure that only IPv4 is used.
* You can try to '''disable the IPv6 addressing''' for your computer, to make sure that only IPv4 is used.
: Currently, there should not be any negative impact on your system. However, Microsoft does not recommend this, and this should be your '''last resort''' method, if nothing else works.
: Currently, there should not be any negative impact on your computer. However, Microsoft does not recommend this, and this should be your '''last resort''' method, if nothing else works.
: How to disable IPv6 will depend on your system and the operating system.
: How to disable IPv6 will depend on your operating system.


= Automation using Python and Paramiko =
= Automation using Python and Paramiko =
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