Re: [CentOS] Question about Open SSH Public Keys

2008-08-11 Thread Dirk H. Schulz
You could start the ssh server on that machine with -vvv to get a detailled, verbose logging. That does not always lead to entries making clear what happens, but to entries you can use for googling (or asking here). I would also have a look at DNS - compare forward and reverse lookups (are

[CentOS] Question about Open SSH Public Keys

2008-08-10 Thread Clint Dilks
Hi People I am setting up some systems with ssh public keys and as part of this I am using the from directive inside .ssh/authorized_keys. Currently I am using the IP address to control the source. eg from=10.0.0.1 but on one CentOS 4 System that is up to date this will only work if I

Re: [CentOS] Question about Open SSH Public Keys

2008-08-10 Thread Jay Leafey
Clint Dilks wrote: Hi People I am setting up some systems with ssh public keys and as part of this I am using the from directive inside .ssh/authorized_keys. Currently I am using the IP address to control the source. eg from=10.0.0.1 but on one CentOS 4 System that is up to date this will

Re: [CentOS] Question about Open SSH Public Keys

2008-08-10 Thread Clint Dilks
Jay Leafey wrote: Clint Dilks wrote: Hi People I am setting up some systems with ssh public keys and as part of this I am using the from directive inside .ssh/authorized_keys. Currently I am using the IP address to control the source. eg from=10.0.0.1 but on one CentOS 4 System that is up