Yes that relates to the static-route question I asked earlier.

I'm not sure if I can get around to fixing that tonight, but nevertheless can 
you please file a bug?

Thanks,

Bernard 

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Fernando Laudares Camargos
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 13:54
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> Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] Bug in openssh (Mandriva 10.1) - 
> More of the same
> 
> Well, I replaced all stock openssh for openssh of Mandrake 
> 10.0 and tried the last trunk on Mandriva 10.1.
> It all worked but some PVM tests:
> ----------------------------------
> [FAILED]       envvar-pvm_arch.apt
> [FAILED]       envvar-pvm_root.apt
> [FAILED]       pvmd-path-which.apt
> [FAILED]       pvm-module-list.apt
> [FAILED]       pvm-module-show-pvm_rsh.apt
> [FAILED]       pvm-module-show-pvm_arch.apt
> --------------------------------------------
> Then I restart the machine. This time, all tests (including 
> those above) but GANGLIA's passed. Entering in Ganglia's web 
> interface, the master node wasn't in the list of nodes. Any 
> comments on that?
> Cheers,
> Fernando
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Fernando Laudares Camargos a écrit :
> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I'm having a problem with ssh and public keys with Mandriva 10.1. 
> > Actually, when the user is "root" no problem at all, but 
> when the user 
> > is "oscartst", it doesn't worked. We have had this problem 
> here before, 
> > in other production machines, so it was not really surprisingly.
> > What "really" differentiates "root" from "oscartst" is that 
> oscartst's 
> > /home is mounted by NFS. I don't know exactly why, the 
> output of 'ssh 
> > -vvv' tells me that  the key is OK but it doesn't accept an 
> > authentification with publickey and passes to password 
> authentification 
> > mode. The version of openssh of Mandriva 10.1 is 3.9p1-3mdk.
> > 
> > I decided to try install openssh from Mandriva 10.0 (which is 
> > 3.6.1p2-12mdk) and, with it, ssh from 'oscartst' worked 
> fine. Then I let 
> > the 10.1's on the server and put 10.0's in the node, and I 
> could log 
> > from the server to the node, but not the other way. I compared 
> > sshd_config files, they're the same. I did a little research in the 
> > Internet about this version of openssh and NFS but couldn't 
> find anything.
> > 
> > Now the dilemma: what should I do? Clearly, using openssh from the 
> > sources of Mandriva 10.1 will not work for OSCAR. Then 
> what? Should we 
> > provide this three packages (openssh, openssh-clients and 
> > openssh-server), should we instruct users to download the above 
> > mentioned version?
> > 
> > Besides that and a little problems regarding 
> perl-TermReadKey that I'm 
> > working with Bernard (and a solution in on the way), installing 
> > oscar-trunk in Mandriva 10.1 is fine...
> > 
> > Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Fernando Laudares Camargos
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