[Tsung] Host key verification failed

Jason Tucker jasonwtucker at gmail.com
Tue Feb 13 17:00:00 CET 2007


I've run into this problem before, but it was quite a while ago and I don't
recall the details. If you have any process tracing tools like 'truss' or
'strace' you might want to use them to help determine what's going on.


__Jason

On 2/13/07, Mickaël Rémond <mickael.remond at process-one.net> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Le 13 févr. 07 à 10:20, Mikkel Jensen a écrit :
>
> Emptying the known_hosts file does not help.
>
> Can anyone tell me if Tsung uses the 'ssh' shell command to establish the
> connection or if Erlang provides its own ssh implementation not related to
> the shell?
> If its the latter then Tsung might not use the known_hosts file to verify
> server keys, but some other maybe...
>
>
> No, Tsung is using the local SSH implementation to start a slave.
> Usually, when those problem arise, it usually means that the network is
> strangely configured.
> Tsung is trying to use a host name taken from the host file, which is not
> the one it should use.
> You should look at your /etc/hosts file and see if it is ok. (order of the
> lines matter).
>
> I hope this helps,
>
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> Mickaël Rémond
>  http://www.process-one.net/
>
>
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