Well this has been a thorn in my side for months but I think I've
figured it out. At least I found a plausible reason for it and it's
been working longer than it has before.
The problem turned out to be I had both gsisshd and sshd running and the
fix was to use chkconfig to disable it.
The really weird part that made it hard to figure out was that ssh would
work for days then suddenly stop. "sudo service sshd restart" would get
it to work again for a few days.
I had installed the gsi server stuff because we will (hopefully) move to
that certificate based access soon, not thinking that it would be
enabled on install.
The take home lesson is think before you install potentially conflicting
services.
Thanks,
Joe
On 11/21/2012 02:16 PM, Joseph Areeda wrote:
I can't figure out what causes this error.
I can "fix" it by regenerating the server key on the system I'm trying
to connect to and restarting sshd but that seems to be temporary as
the same problem comes back in a week or so. Rebooting the server
does not fix it.
Does anyone know what that error means? I am using ssh not gsissh
although I do have globus toolkit installed to contact grid computers.
I'm pretty sure it's a misconfiguration on my part but I can't figure
out what I did or didn't do.
Thanks,
Joe