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Re: Multiple network cards
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Jon Wilks |
Subject: |
Re: Multiple network cards |
Date: |
6 Feb 2003 02:14:45 -0800 |
Mark Burgess <mark@iu.hio.no> wrote in message
news:<mailman.1381.1044362103.21513.help-cfengine@gnu.org>...
> On 4 Feb, Jon Wilks wrote:
> > After fitting a second NIC to our Solaris server, cfengine has started
> > giving these warnings;
> >
> > skydog: Key-authentication for skydog.baseng.comm.mot.com failed
> > skydog: Unable to establish connection with
> > zuk02mon02.baseng.comm.mot.com
> > cfengine:skydog: Key-authentication for skydog.baseng.comm.mot.com
> > failed
> > cfengine:skydog: Unable to establish connection with zuk02mon02
> >
> > Cfengine still runs however (files get copied from the config master)
> > so I suspect the problem lies in ssh getting confused with the host
> > name having 2 ip addresses.
> >
> > The trouble is that this message only occurs from cfexecd in daemon
> > mode. If I run cfagent or cfexecd -F then the warning does not
> > display.
> >
> > Any suggestions? I have already tried having 2 key files in
> > /var/cfengine/ppkeys, one for each ip address but this has no effect.
> >
> > Robson.
> >
> > Help-cfengine mailing list
> > Help-cfengine@gnu.org
> > http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-cfengine
>
> If the default IP address has changed, open up the trust
> channels again and the keys will be duplicated for the new
> addresses -- or copy the old IP key on the server to another
> file with the new address as well. (same key, two addresses)
>
> M
>
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Ihave tried this and it has made no difference. It also does not
explain why the warnings do not occur with cfagent or when running
cfexecd with the -F switch.
Jon "Robson" Wilks.