Re: Question on SSH configuration in a cluster environment.
From: Kyler Laird (Kyler_at_news.Lairds.org)
Date: 01/16/04
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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 19:12:07 GMT
snoopy_@excite.com (Snoopy_) writes:
> b. Copy the /usr/local/etc/ssh* and /usr/local/ssh files from the
>current node, onto the secondary node.
Sounds like a winner. If everything is configured identicially so that
a failover can occur easily, why not have ssh look the same too?
>This may cause problems in
>the future if changes are made (host key regenerated), someone would
>need to remember to copy the changes across the nodes.
If you generate new keys, you're going to have to get them to users no
matter whether or not they're the same on every machine.
--kyler
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