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On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 05:56:18PM +0100, Tamer Higazi wrote: |
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> I updated yesterday my gentoo box. And now I can't login with SSH |
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> through shared keys on my clients Server what I did all the time. |
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I am confused (as usually is the case when I see someone trying to |
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describe a client/server setup): |
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There are at least two computers involved here: |
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A --> your desktop/laptop |
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B --> your client's server |
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Is this correct so far? |
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Now, A is running Gentoo. Correct? |
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What is B running? |
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Are you trying to SSH from A to B, or are you trying to SSH from B to |
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A? |
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When you say you can't login with SSH through shared keys, does that |
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mean you can log-in through password? |
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> When I made the "world" update, there was the package "udev". I guess it |
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> might have something todo with this. |
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Why would you think udev is causing the problem? Udev manages devices, |
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I fail to see what it has to do with SSH and public key |
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authentication. Rather than guessing by yourself, you may be better |
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off providing the whole list of recently updated packages. You can use |
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'genlop' or 'qlop' for that, or you can just read /var/log/emerge.log |
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by hand. |
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W |
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Willie W. Wong wwong@××××××××××××××.edu |
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Data aequatione quotcunque fluentes quantitae involvente fluxiones invenire |
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et vice versa ~~~ I. Newton |