How can I be so stupid ?

I forgot that you run update the image after updating the key.
As you say, after manually running
ltsp-update-sshkeys
one must run
ltsp-update-image
and it should works.

Xavier

Le Wednesday 14 May 2008 14:42:20 Michael Blinn, vous avez écrit :
> The libssl update will change your host key in /etc/ssh - so be sure to
> run (manually) 'ltsp-update-keys' after installing the libssl update.
>  -Michael
>
> Xavier Brochard wrote:
> > 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

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