OK. I think the original problem wasn't what I thought it was.
The keys in /etc/ssh/*.pub on the ipamaster didn't match the ones stored
in IPA. I'm not sure how this happened, however the master is a test VM
that's been used to test ipa-backup and ipa-restore (it's a V4.1.0
master even though the
On 10/06/2015 14:37, Lukas Slebodnik wrote:
> On (10/06/15 11:33), Bob Hinton wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> If I uninstall the ipa client with "ipa-client-install --uninstall" then
>> reinstall it to the same ipa master then most functions work fine.
>> However, if I attempt to ssh from the client to the
On (10/06/15 11:33), Bob Hinton wrote:
>Hello,
>
>If I uninstall the ipa client with "ipa-client-install --uninstall" then
>reinstall it to the same ipa master then most functions work fine.
>However, if I attempt to ssh from the client to the master then I get.
>
>@
The /home/USER/.ssh/known_hosts file doesn't exist. It's
/var/lib/sss/pubconf/known_hosts that's the problem.
If the offending line is deleted from this file or this file is deleted
completely then it's automatically replaced and the same error occurs.
On 10/06/2015 13:55, Cory Carlton wrote:
> I
I feel this is a User ssh file issue not a sssd when sshing.
the client is seeing its a different key exchange with the same IP it once
knew about, the known_hosts file on the client machine (and user) in the
.ssh folder need to be updated or wiped clean.
If you edit on the client machine /home/US
Hello,
If I uninstall the ipa client with "ipa-client-install --uninstall" then
reinstall it to the same ipa master then most functions work fine.
However, if I attempt to ssh from the client to the master then I get.
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