lumbric
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- Dec 26, 2012
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I set up two nearly identical FreeNAS machines. Therefore I used the configuration of the first one and imported it in a fresh image for the second one. Of course some things have to be changed. The harddisk configuration, the hostname, the admin password (did I forget to change something important?).
Well and then I should recreate the SSH host keys... How can this be done in FreeNAS?
As far as I know I cannot recrate them simply in /etc/ssh as I would do when cloning a *NIX server. The FAQ tells me why this can't be done:
http://forums.freenas.org/faq.php?faq=general_freenas#faq_filesystem_changes
http://forums.freenas.org/showthrea...-files-disappearing-on-reboot&p=5817#post5817
Is there a way to simply delete the keys and reenable the service or so?
Well and then I should recreate the SSH host keys... How can this be done in FreeNAS?
As far as I know I cannot recrate them simply in /etc/ssh as I would do when cloning a *NIX server. The FAQ tells me why this can't be done:
http://forums.freenas.org/faq.php?faq=general_freenas#faq_filesystem_changes
http://forums.freenas.org/showthrea...-files-disappearing-on-reboot&p=5817#post5817
Is there a way to simply delete the keys and reenable the service or so?