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Operating Systems Solaris ssh login isue. Post 302348632 by reborg on Friday 28th of August 2009 08:03:35 PM
Old 08-28-2009
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Originally Posted by incredible
but how is the telnet possible then?
Most likely because one is configured to use PAM(telnet) and the other is not(ssh), or the pam configurations for the particular service is wrong.
 

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fence_egenera(8)					      System Manager's Manual						  fence_egenera(8)

NAME
fence_egenera - I/O Fencing agent for the Egenera BladeFrame SYNOPSIS
fence_egenera [OPTION]... DESCRIPTION
fence_egenera is an I/O Fencing agent which can be used with the Egenera BladeFrame. It logs into a control blade (cserver) via ssh and operates on a processing blade (pserver) identified by the pserver name and the logical process area network (LPAN) that it is in. fence_egenera requires that ssh keys have been setup so that the fence_egenera does not require a password to authenticate. Refer to ssh(8) for more information on setting up ssh keys. fence_egenera accepts options on the command line as well as from stdin. Fenced sends parameters through stdin when it execs the agent. fence_egenera can also be run by itself with command line options. Vendor URL: http://www.egenera.com OPTIONS
-c cserver The cserver to ssh to. cserver can be in the form user@hostname to specify a different user to login as. -u user Login name. Default login name is 'root' -h Print out a help message describing available options, then exit. -l lpan the lpan to operate on -o action The action required. reboot (default), off, on or status. -p pserver the pserver to operate on -f seconds Wait X seconds before fencing is started -q quite mode. suppress output. -V Print out a version message, then exit. STDIN PARAMETERS
action = < param > The action required. reboot (default), off, on or status. user = < param > Login name. Default login name is 'root' agent = < param > This option is used by fence_node(8) and is ignored by fence_apc. cserver = < param > The cserver to ssh to. cserver can be in the form user@hostname to specify a different user to login as. lpan = < param > The lpan to operate on pserver = < param > The pserver to operate on esh = < param > The path to the esh command on the cserver (default is /opt/panmgr/bin/esh) delay = < param > Wait X seconds before fencing is started SEE ALSO
fence(8), fence_node(8), ssh(8) fence_egenera(8)
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