Eric,
Thanks for your help. I've been reviewing your files. In sshd you have includes
to "common-password-ltsp", "common-auth-ltsp", etc.. Do you have different
files for those, others than the ones you attached to your email or do I have
to rename them accordingly?
Regards!
- Mensaj
Thanks for the ideas.
We are a statistics research department, so folks are very keen on where
they run their apps since any given simulation may have different RAM
and processing requirements. So really, the only thing I want to
virtualize is the X session itself. All they do in the X session
Have you tried using the verbose flag with ssh? It spits out a lot of
information, but you could get some insight if it is getting caught up
with authentication or resolving hostnames.
I usually use it with three Vs:
ssh -vvv myserver
-Aaron
On 12/15/2011 06:34 AM, Rob Owens wrote:
> On Thu
On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 08:06:14AM +0100, Emmanuel Le Normand wrote:
> Hi,
> On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 20:46:24 -0500
> David Hopkins wrote:
>
> > I checked and resolv.conf had entries for IPv6 and also had a weird
> > entry of
> >
> > 127.0.1.1 ncslts3
> >
> > on the ncslts3 server. I commented out