On Saturday 17 May 2008 03:05:23 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Indeed.
>
> I will take this opportunity to ask again for the ssh keys to be
> optionally stored outside of the image, in ../tftpboot somewhere, like
> lts.conf is currently mapped.
>
> I have application servers that need their key there, and it is a pain
> to regenerate the image when I add a new server.

There are reasons to oppose this idea.

Even having user and password stored in the tftp dir is convenient but is also 
dumb from a security point of view.

a) how often do you change the keys anyway
b) how hard/time consuming is it to rebuild the squash image

James

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