Gadi said there'd be days like this, there'd be days like this, Gadi
said. Gadi said, Gadi said... :)
Hehe. Anyway, the only difficulty I see in changing the message to
"authentication failed" is this:
Say the problem is the other most common one: the ssh keys in the
chroot have not been updat
On Thursday 29 Jul 2010, james wrote:
> No it is not. Read what Gadi said.
I read carefully what Gadi said and I have now re-read what Gadi said.
> If you could issue a message, you could rule the world (re-login etc)
> The problem is you don't know if something went wrong hence the call for
> mo
On Wednesday 28 July 2010 23:55:15 ltsp-discuss-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
wrote:
> > This is more a limitation of the implementation than a bug and is well
> > known by the developers. The problem stems from the fact that all LDM
> > does is wrap around an ssh call, and ssh lacks a proper libr
On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 09:28:17AM +0100, Chris Roberts wrote:
> I realised that I have been putting up with a small irritation in LTSP,
> assuming that it is a general issue, rather than being specific to me.
>
> When my users get their password wrong, they get a "No response from server,
> res
On Tuesday 27 Jul 2010, Gideon Romm wrote:
> This is more a limitation of the implementation than a bug and is well
> known by the developers. The problem stems from the fact that all LDM
> does is wrap around an ssh call, and ssh lacks a proper library to
> interact with it in a more meaningful wa
Guys,
This is more a limitation of the implementation than a bug and is well
known by the developers. The problem stems from the fact that all LDM
does is wrap around an ssh call, and ssh lacks a proper library to
interact with it in a more meaningful way. Basically, LDM collects the
username and
On 07/19/2010 04:28 AM, Chris Roberts wrote:
> So is this just a general problem, or just Debian, or just us? If it is a
> general problem, is there a solution or workaround? Should I be logging a
> bug?
It's not just you -- or Debian. Same thing happens on Fedora. If there
is a solution I h
I realised that I have been putting up with a small irritation in LTSP,
assuming that it is a general issue, rather than being specific to me.
When my users get their password wrong, they get a "No response from server,
restarting" error. This then leads the user to bother me, thinking that the