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Hi all, first post here, thanks for help in advance...<BR>
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i ran across this issue and subsequent posting in your users list<BR>
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Hi, <BR>
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Indeed someone else reported the same problem recently. It seems ssh and ssh_client weren't synchronized together in testing. Until this is fixed, you can download the corresponding ssh client package at the following url: <BR>
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<A HREF="http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/allpkgs/openssh_client-6.0p1%2cREV%3d2012.05.04-SunOS5.9-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz">http://mirror.opencsw.org/opencsw/allpkgs/openssh_client-6.0p1%2cREV%3d2012.05.04-SunOS5.9-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz</A><BR>
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Yann<BR>
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Le 29 janv. 2013 00:10, "jeremiasz rebelka" <<A HREF="mailto:jeremyrebelka-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org">jeremyrebelka-Re5JQEeQqe8@public.gmane.orgm</A>> a écrit :<BR>
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Hello I'm getting the sshd complaining about<BR>
/etc/opt/csw/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key - cannot load<BR>
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I tried to generate it - with /opt/csw/bin/ssh-keygen -t ecdsa -f .....<BR>
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no luck -> unknown key type ecdsa<BR>
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openssh 6.0p1,REV=2012.05.04<BR>
openssh_client 5.4p1,REV=2010.03.25<BR>
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Is this a bug - or am I doing something stupidly wrong ?<BR>
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--thanks<BR>
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so my take on this is the recommended solution above is asking the user to install the latest ssh client on solaris ( 9?)...<BR>
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my situation is slightly different, i.e. i connect to the solaris server running openssh ( csw ) from various clients, specifically centos and others in my group use putty from a windows system. <BR>
my /var/adm/messages files on the server are constantly filling up with the error message:
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sshd[9510]: [ID 800047 auth.error] error: Could not load host key: /etc/opt/csw/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key<BR>
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and would prefer to eliminate this from my log files...<BR>
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is there anything i can do from the server side to eliminate this? i.e. is there a later version <BR>
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-bash-3.2$ pkginfo -l CSWopenssh<BR>
PKGINST: CSWopenssh<BR>
NAME: openssh - OpenSSH Secure Shell server<BR>
CATEGORY: application<BR>
ARCH: sparc<BR>
VERSION: 6.1p1,REV=2013.03.11<BR>
BASEDIR: /<BR>
VENDOR: ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/ packaged for CSW by Yann Rouillard<BR>
PSTAMP: <A HREF="mailto:yann@unstable10s-20130311171426">yann@unstable10s-20130311171426</A><BR>
INSTDATE: Sep 12 2013 14:14<BR>
HOTLINE: <A HREF="http://www.opencsw.org/bugtrack/">http://www.opencsw.org/bugtrack/</A><BR>
EMAIL: <A HREF="mailto:yann@opencsw.org">yann@opencsw.org</A><BR>
STATUS: completely installed<BR>
FILES: 41 installed pathnames<BR>
9 shared pathnames<BR>
14 directories<BR>
7 executables<BR>
2953 blocks used (approx)<BR>
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thanks, <BR>
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