On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:24 PM, Vagrant Cascadian <[email protected]> wrote:

> in general, ssh-ing to thin-clients isn't very secure, as they all share the
> same host key, which is typically available to anyone who can mount the NFS
> share or NBD image.

I don't think I understand the implications of all the thin clients
sharing a host key, however the thin clients on this network are used
for rdesktop exclusively. root is the only valid login account and the
password is secure, so if I'm not mistaken the keys are effectively
off limits to non-admins, and in my case this is a non-issue. Somebody
correct me if I'm wrong.

db

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