>
> Try running this on the server as root:
> ltsp-update-sshkeys
>   
What confuses me is, that according to:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToCookEdubuntu/Chapters/LTSPManagement
the command should return messages about creating new ssh-keys, which in 
my case isn't the case.

and I figured out there is no -v option to the ltsp-update-sshkeys 
command. Perhaps I have to start my ssh configuration from scratch?
> Then reboot the thin client. That will probably do the trick.
>
> -Jonathan
>
> -


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