You work fast, Actually Leo was on to something. My personal user ssh
files where the same
because of our automounted directories. However, I copied over the files
in /etc/ssh to all three
nodes in my cluster and ssh works great.(I can ssh from any node on our
network to the VIP
addresses then fail the services over to the backup node and all is good)
I guess the problem with that is that the level of security is reduced
a little.
I am going to try your way now and see how things work out.
Lon Hohberger wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:29 -0400, Lon Hohberger wrote:
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 15:23 -0400, Lon Hohberger wrote:
I'm writing step by step wiki article now. ;)
[Note: it will need to be expanded for non-Red Hat/Fedora distributions]
Here's how to do it so that each service has a different ssh key (which
can be different from the host's ssh keys):
http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/wiki/ClusterSSH
This is designed to ensure that each {key, IP} pairing is static so that
connecting to a host (or a cluster IP) will not cause ssh to complain -
because each IP has a different SSH key.
Comments welcome.
-- Lon
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