Same problem here.

Simple solution,

echo "/usr/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys" >> /etc/rc.local

And forget about it.

Cheers,
lance


On 24/03/2013 7:12 AM, Tony van der Hoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running ltsp under Debian Squeeze, for a number of clients. Works
> great, except for one problem: I'm forever having to update the sshkeys
> (ltsp-update-sshkeys), because users can't log in on the terminals.
> Whilst that's easy enough, it's not always convenient, thus resulting in
> some downtime (I really don't want to hand out root access).
>
> So, what are the reasons for the keys becoming outdated? The network
> address of the server is one thing, but I'm positive that doesn't
> change; it's statically configured in /etc/network/interfaces:
>
> auto eth1
> iface eth1 inet static
>       address 192.168.2.8
>       netmask 255.255.255.0
>       network 192.168.2.0
>       broadcast 192.168.2.255
>       gateway 192.168.1.1
>
> (The ltsp net is running on eth1; the rest of the world on eth0 over
> 192.168.1.0, which also has ipv6 addresses)
>
> The problem only seems to happen after a server reboot, so I tried to
> bodge it by putting /usr/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys in rc.local, but that
> didn't seem to have the desired effect, and anyway, I'd rather solve the
> root of the problem.
>
> Has anyone here got any advice, please?
>


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