Le Wednesday 14 May 2008 14:49:56 Klaus Ade Johnstad, vous avez écrit :
> Onsdag 14 mai 2008 14:36, skrev Xavier Brochard:
> > Hi list
> >
> > I've found a grave bug in the security update of openssl and openssh
> > in Ubuntu feisty/gutsy/hardy (guess Debian is affecte also):
> > after the update, ldm login doesn't work any more: the key on the
> > server is changed. Users can't connect.
> >
> > I didn't investigate yet.
> > This is just to advice to not do the update.
> >
> > Several of my servers were automaticaly updated this morning.
> > Fortunatly I allways keep one server with different update timing.
> >
> > More on this later.
> > I guess that this debian security information is related:
> > http://www.us.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1571

> I would guess that you need to run ltsp-update-sshkeys afterwards, or?

I tried, it change nothing.
ltsp-update-sshkeys is used when something is change on the client

The security update change the key of the server (see the security advices on 
debian.org and ubuntu.com)

I'm not sure if downgrading packages will change something.

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