Re: Can telnet or ssh be a clustered service?

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Why not copy the server key from one node to the other?  You dont have
to have separate and distinct server keys.  This would not obviously fix
the TCP session issue, although if you used key-based logins, it might
be seamless if all keys were appropriately placed.

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Neil Watson wrote:
> On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 08:20:28AM -0500, Brad Filipek wrote:
>>   Can telnet or ssh be setup as a clustered service? I do not see
>> either of
>>   them as an option in the "resource" list.
> 
> You can cluster any service you want.  However, clustering SSH would
> have one problem that I can think of.  As the cluster failed from node
> to node the SSH host key would change relative to the client.  This
> would cause the SSH clients to report this change.  Any automated SSH
> scripts could fail when this happens.
> 

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