On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> That's the "root" of the problem then... I hope bad puns are allowed on
> this list. ;-) Anyway... now check to see if sshd is running on the
> node, and if so, verify that the /root/.ssh/*keys files exist...
Also make sure that name resolution is functioning properly, and that
"node1" really resolves to the node that you think it does.
> >No, With
> >ssh node1
> >
> >I get
> >Secure connection to node1 refused
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