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Stephen John Smoogen <[log in to unmask]>
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Stephen John Smoogen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 17 Sep 2009 17:40:49 -0600
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Jean-Michel Barbet
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> Hello,
>
> I am puzzled by this one :
>
> Performing a ssh-keyscan from an SL4.5 i368 server to retrieve the
> RSA key of a newly installed server in SL5.3 x86_64 does not return
> the right RSA public key. It works between SL4.5 servers.

What key does it return? How do they compare? Does the 5.3 box get the
correct key? Can you check to see if a 4.8 system does betteR?

> Command :
>
> machine-sl4> /usr/bin/ssh-keyscan  -t rsa machine-sl5
>
> machine-sl4 :
> ---------------
> lsb_release -a
> LSB Version:
> :core-3.0-ia32:core-3.0-noarch:graphics-3.0-ia32:graphics-3.0-noarch
> Distributor ID: ScientificSL
> Description:    Scientific Linux SL release 4.5 (Beryllium)
> Release:        4.5
> Codename:       Beryllium
> openssh-clients-3.9p1-11.el4_7
>
>
> machine-sl5 :
> ------------
> lsb_release -a
> LSB Version:
> :core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:graphics-3.1-amd64:graphics-3.1-noarch
> Distributor ID: ScientificSL
> Description:    Scientific Linux SL release 5.3 (Boron)
> Release:        5.3
> Codename:       Boron
> openssh-server-4.3p2-29.el5
>
> Any idea ?
>
> JM
>
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> Jean-michel BARBET                    | Tel: +33 (0)2 51 85 84 86
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Stephen J Smoogen.

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