This (the ssh failure for users, not root) sounds very much like a
symptom of /home not being mounted.
Jeremy
Fernando Laudares Camargos wrote:
Well, I replaced all stock openssh for openssh of Mandrake 10.0 and
tried the last trunk on Mandriva 10.1.
It all worked but some PVM tests:
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[FAILED] envvar-pvm_arch.apt
[FAILED] envvar-pvm_root.apt
[FAILED] pvmd-path-which.apt
[FAILED] pvm-module-list.apt
[FAILED] pvm-module-show-pvm_rsh.apt
[FAILED] pvm-module-show-pvm_arch.apt
--------------------------------------------
Then I restart the machine. This time, all tests (including those
above) but GANGLIA's passed. Entering in Ganglia's web interface, the
master node wasn't in the list of nodes. Any comments on that?
Cheers,
Fernando
Fernando Laudares Camargos a écrit :
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with ssh and public keys with Mandriva 10.1.
Actually, when the user is "root" no problem at all, but when the
user is "oscartst", it doesn't worked. We have had this problem here
before, in other production machines, so it was not really surprisingly.
What "really" differentiates "root" from "oscartst" is that
oscartst's /home is mounted by NFS. I don't know exactly why, the
output of 'ssh -vvv' tells me that the key is OK but it doesn't
accept an authentification with publickey and passes to password
authentification mode. The version of openssh of Mandriva 10.1 is
3.9p1-3mdk.
I decided to try install openssh from Mandriva 10.0 (which is
3.6.1p2-12mdk) and, with it, ssh from 'oscartst' worked fine. Then I
let the 10.1's on the server and put 10.0's in the node, and I could
log from the server to the node, but not the other way. I compared
sshd_config files, they're the same. I did a little research in the
Internet about this version of openssh and NFS but couldn't find
anything.
Now the dilemma: what should I do? Clearly, using openssh from the
sources of Mandriva 10.1 will not work for OSCAR. Then what? Should
we provide this three packages (openssh, openssh-clients and
openssh-server), should we instruct users to download the above
mentioned version?
Besides that and a little problems regarding perl-TermReadKey that
I'm working with Bernard (and a solution in on the way), installing
oscar-trunk in Mandriva 10.1 is fine...
Thanks,
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