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| Subject: | Re: StrictHostKeyChecking=no seems to have no affect |
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| Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:46:08 -0600 |
Jason Joines wrote:Is there any way to get this command to work regardless of which host happens to have the shared ip and hostname at the moment?
Use the same host keys (/etc/ssh/*key* files) on both cluster members.
Thanks. That did the trick.
Jason ===========
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