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Date:      Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:26:05 +0100
From:      Koen Martens <fbsd@metro.cx>
To:        Koen Martens <fbsd@metro.cx>
Cc:        freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, d c <casteld73@yahoo.com>
Subject:   Re: SSH From within a Jail
Message-ID:  <4377A15D.7060100@metro.cx>
In-Reply-To: <43766A0A.9060105@metro.cx>
References:  <20051112121343.94908.qmail@web60322.mail.yahoo.com> <43766A0A.9060105@metro.cx>

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Koen Martens wrote:
> d c wrote:
> 
>>Greetings:
>>
>>I currently am running Freebsd 6.0 Release.
>>
>>I am experimenting with jails and have run into a
>>problem.  I need to ssh from within my jail to another
>>server.  Actually I need to use scp.  WHen I try it I
>>get the error:  "Host key verification failed."
> 
> 
> This could also be something related to permissions on the .ssh
> directory, but you cleared that out of the way if i understand the
> rest of this thread correctly. I remember having this problem once,
> but can't remember right now what i did to solve it.. I usually
> compile openssh from source anyway, so you might try that. If that
> works, it would probably be interesting to see what is the
> difference between your own hand-rolled openssh and the one that
> came with your world.

Just remembered something else: do you jexec into the jail, or do
you do a proper logon (eg. ssh into the jail). I think that if you
jexec into the jail and then try to ssh, you might have a problem
because you aren't really logged in to the jail and thus have no
(psuedo) tty associated with your session..

Koen

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