Re: SSH host-based auth in a cluster

2004-10-26 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.10.18.2355 +0200]: > What is it doing to indicate that it is not working? > > If it is still prompting you for a password, you could try disabling > challenge response in sshd_config: > > ChallengeResponseAuthentication no The problem was in the

Re: SSH host-based auth in a cluster

2004-10-18 Thread martin f krafft
also sprach David Clymer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004.10.18.2355 +0200]: > What is it doing to indicate that it is not working? > > If it is still prompting you for a password, you could try disabling > challenge response in sshd_config: > > ChallengeResponseAuthentication no I will try this. Yes,

Re: SSH host-based auth in a cluster

2004-10-18 Thread Stephen Tait
At 22:55 18/10/2004, you wrote: On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 17:19, martin f krafft wrote: > Yes, you read right, I want all the machines in a cluster to trust > each other, based on SSH keys and IPs. But I am not arriving. This > is with Sarge and SSHv1 disabled, so only protocol two. > > So let's say I

Re: SSH host-based auth in a cluster

2004-10-18 Thread David Clymer
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 17:19, martin f krafft wrote: > Yes, you read right, I want all the machines in a cluster to trust > each other, based on SSH keys and IPs. But I am not arriving. This > is with Sarge and SSHv1 disabled, so only protocol two. > > So let's say I have two hosts, .1 and .2. I ta

SSH host-based auth in a cluster

2004-10-18 Thread martin f krafft
Yes, you read right, I want all the machines in a cluster to trust each other, based on SSH keys and IPs. But I am not arriving. This is with Sarge and SSHv1 disabled, so only protocol two. So let's say I have two hosts, .1 and .2. I take the ssh_host_rsa_key.pub and put it into the /etc/ssh/ssh_k