On 24/03/13 14:41, Lance Levsen wrote:
> Same problem here.
> 
> Simple solution,
> 
> echo "/usr/sbin/ltsp-update-sshkeys" >> /etc/rc.local
> 
> And forget about it.
> 
> Cheers,
> lance
> 

Thanks, Lance.

Yes, as I said, that's the work-round, but I really wanted to figure out
what was causing the problem, rather than work round it. Others report
that they never have to update their keys.

Still, the solution you advocate is effective (now I've spelled it
correctly), so that's what I'll do for now. Thanks again,

Tony

> 
> 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 So, what are the reasons for the keys becoming outdated?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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