[CentOS] ssh key with redundant targets?
Rodrigo Barbosa
rodrigob at darkover.org
Wed Aug 15 16:01:44 UTC 2007
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 10:41:38AM -0500, Les Mikesell wrote:
> Is there a way to tell ssh that it is OK that the target of a command may be
> one of several machines, not necessarily the one it stuck in
> ~/.ssh/known_hosts last time around? This might be due to DNS round-robin
> or an HA failover. Setting StrictHostKeyChecking to no in
> /etc/ssh/ssh_config allows commands to complete but it still prints the
> warning which confuses people.
In cases like that, I usually have those hosts sharing the same host key.
[]s
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Rodrigo Barbosa
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