On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Oscar Ricardo Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Son of a .... (kicking self) ... I think I figured out the problem. It was a > combination of two things. I ran tcpdump on the client to see what it was > doing > and saw a bunch of AAAA queries. Considering we're not running IPv6 I > thought > it curious those queries were being made. I decided to recompile amanda > without > IPv6 support and then I got a different error, this time something about > Permission Denied, blah, blah, blah. That's when I realized I had added the > client's key incorrectly to the server's authorized_keys file. It wasn't > the > key issue alone but recompiling seem to have fixed the problem.
Sigh. Amanda's IPv6 support has gotten us the same thing most IPv6 early adopters have gotten: trouble :( Anyway, thanks to your speaking up there's a patch in process to make the original message more informative: WARNING: snarsblat: selfcheck request failed: ssh_security could not find canonical name for 'snarsblat': Name or service not known Dustin -- Storage Software Engineer http://www.zmanda.com
