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If I read Dhruba's original post correctly, I think he's using LTSP 5
on Fedora Core 5.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Barry,
That won't work. The K12ltsp5 doesn't use ssh keys for user login or
encryption of X channel data. It is only used for the server talking
back to the clients for control things like lts and teachertool.
On Mon, 2008-07-14 at 20:54 -0500, Barry R Cisna wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Dhruba,
I fat fingered the #2 step in my previous post.(I'm pretty good at
that!)
Should be:
../opt/ltsp/i386/bin/ssh-keygen
Barry Cisna
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