[FreeNX-kNX] Backup strategy for Freenx
Doug Burks
mubley at gmail.com
Fri Jan 13 14:02:46 UTC 2006
Hello GC,
That should definitely get the NX keys, but perhaps your clients are
unable to connect because of newly generated SSH keys. You current
SSH keys are stored in /etc/ssh/ Try backing up that directory and
then copying to it to your new installation. Don't forget to set
permissions as follows:
chmod 600 /etc/ssh/ssh_host_*
Let us know whether or not that helps.
----
Doug Burks
On 10/8/05, G. Cazemier <gerton at gc-net.nl> wrote:
> To all,
>
> If I understand correctly, I cannot reinstall my server running Freenx
> without supplying a new client.id_dsa key to all users. This can be a
> problem because importing the key I supply them with is challenging
> enough for them...
>
> So when I backup the contents of:
> /var/lib/nxserver/nxhome/.ssh
>
> And reinstall the server /completely/ (new keys are generated, I rename
> them for the sake of this experiment).
> and I put back the keys from the backup my clients cannot connect.
> I seem to have missed a step. But I cannot find a solution for this in
> the mailing list archives.
>
> Thanks ,
>
> GC
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