re-use of existing keys after flashing solaris 10 - SSH
This is a discussion on re-use of existing keys after flashing solaris 10 - SSH ; Hi all, Before upgrade i want to take backup of keys and restore them after solaris upgrade (live upgrade). i tried to reuse .ssh by coping the complete ".ssh" folder after flash for all users, but failed to get ssh ...
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| Before upgrade i want to take backup of keys and restore them after solaris upgrade (live upgrade). i tried to reuse .ssh by coping the complete ".ssh" folder after flash for all users, but failed to get ssh deamon up in proper shape. is this possible to re-use the ssh keys for users after solaris flash? if so what all files i need to take backup before and restore after flash? Thanks in advance, |
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| >>>>> "gdevah" == gdevah gdevah> Hi all, Before upgrade i want to take backup of keys and gdevah> restore them after solaris upgrade (live upgrade). i tried to gdevah> reuse .ssh by coping the complete ".ssh" folder after flash gdevah> for all users, but failed to get ssh deamon up in proper gdevah> shape. gdevah> is this possible to re-use the ssh keys for users after gdevah> solaris flash? if so what all files i need to take backup gdevah> before and restore after flash? Thanks in advance, The hostkeys used by the server are stored under /etc, not in individual accounts' ~/.ssh directories. -- Richard Silverman res@qoxp.net |
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