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THis started working again when I added SERVER=myserver to the /etc/ fai/fai.conf file. I don't know why that worked, but it did. I never had that set before and one day my logs just stopped showing up. I guess a FAI change caused it.

On Aug 31, 2005, at 7:32 AM, Gilbert Laycock wrote:

Zach Lowry writes:



No one has ANY ideas? None? Whatsoever?


Is there an entry for the logserver in the ssh_known_hosts on
nfsroot/etc/ssh/? If so, do you list its name in all possible forms
(fully qualified, just the host name, bare IP address)?

In the past I've had problems along the lines you describe, when the
ssh_known_hosts entry was missing, or did not match exactly with the
name the clients picked up from the DNS or hosts file.

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