Hi, Would someone care to explain how to get FAI to work with ssh, (or rsh for that matter) ? I've been trying for a hours, spread over a couple of days, to get FAI to work with either rsh or ssh, but to no avail.
The problem is that after booting and mounting /usr/lib/fai/nfsroot/, I am unable to execute any remote commands, and hence the installation is unable to continue. With rsh, I went as far as sniffing the wire, only to see that the setup disk tries to execute two commands, one as root and another as fai. Both commands fail, and that's it. Can someone point me to some documentation on how to setup rsh to allow the remote logins. I guess my security settings are too strict. As far as ssh is concerned, the installation stops at the same time, but with a difference message: The authenticity of host '192.168.0.10 (192.168.0.10)' can't be established. RSA fingerprint is c9: ... [snip] ... :45. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? It doesn't matter what I try next, I am simple unable to logon/continue... The documentation is pretty good the rest of the time, but about the remote commands I only found a little part that basically says : "oh, by the way, you should get that to work properly". :-) Well I guess I'm too stupid to figure out how, so I would really appreciate it if someone could give a step by step/command by command explanation on how to get this to work, where to put what keys, what .rhosts files to modify, etc. Thanks in advance, and keep up the good work. Regards, Filip
