On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 06:10:19PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> In my experience, this is pretty much always caused by clock skew between
> the systems.  Have you checked the system clocks and made sure that
> they're within a few minutes of each other?

Thanks for the suggestion, but they're all running ntp, and all
within considerably less than a second of each other.  I've
noticed that there are some odd effects about ssh-krb5; it doesn't
work as I would expect.  (We have been using an older ssh, heavily
patched, to support passing AFS tokens.  I've tried to move to
ssh-krb5 when we changed from the kaserver to heimdal recently.)
In the end, I have had to give up on three machines, all of which
need to have their hostnames (i.e., what you get when you give
the hostname command) set to something other than the hostname;
they all have more than one IP address for various reasons, and
I suspect the problem may be related to this.

     -- Owen
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