:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
private key PK - Invalid key tag or value
[ERR]: LN: Failed to set hostkey "genkey" (/tmp/gyFsev).
Switching to use openSSL does not show this error.
Anyone have an explanation for this?
Thanks in advance
Heiko
830 from 127.0.0.1:38712.
> [INF]: SR: Session 128 (user "root", CID 38) created.
> [2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
> private key PK - Invalid key tag or value
> [ERR]: LN: Failed to set hostkey "genkey" (/tmp/gyFsev).
>
> S
o open a SSH connection I get the following
> > message:
> >
> > [INF]: LN: Accepted a connection on 0.0.0.0:830 from 127.0.0.1:38712.
> > [INF]: SR: Session 128 (user "root", CID 38) created.
> > [2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsi
t;, CID 38) created.
[2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
private key PK - Invalid key tag or value
[ERR]: LN: Failed to set hostkey "genkey" (/tmp/gyFsev).
Switching to use openSSL does not show this error.
Anyone have an explanation for this?
Do you h
get the following
> > message:
> >
> > [INF]: LN: Accepted a connection on 0.0.0.0:830 from 127.0.0.1:38712.
> > [INF]: SR: Session 128 (user "root", CID 38) created.
> > [2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
> > private key PK -
oot", CID 38) created.
> > > [2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
> > > private key PK - Invalid key tag or value
> > > [ERR]: LN: Failed to set hostkey "genkey" (/tmp/gyFsev).
> > >
> > > Switching to use ope
t;
> > > > [INF]: LN: Accepted a connection on 0.0.0.0:830 from 127.0.0.1:38712.
> > > > [INF]: SR: Session 128 (user "root", CID 38) created.
> > > > [2022/06/28 07:31:06.841984, 1] pki_private_key_from_base64: Parsing
> > > &g
On 7/4/22 12:08, Jan Kundrát wrote:
On pondělí 4. července 2022 12:02:29 CEST, Heiko Thiery wrote:
Can you comment why the header and footer need to be removed?
Just FYI, Michal is on a long-ish vacation, to be back next week.
In the meanwhile I dug into git history, and it looks like the
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