RE: rac user equivalence
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 21:20:43 -0400
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Ugh, it's 9:15pm, and I'm just now heading home, so, brain is a bit fried.
First, I don't suppose you're installing 11gR2 Clusterware? If you are, there's a "SSH Connectivity" button that you click, and Oracle will set everything up for you.
Otherwise, check the log files. Anything in /var/log/secure?
Try starting sshd in the foreground with the '-d' option to turn on debugging, and then attempt a login.
Hope that helps,
-Mark
From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org [mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of John Smith
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 7:07 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: rac user equivalence
Not precisely oracle, but related. Trying to set up user equivalence on redhat 5. When I ssh from node 2 to node 1, connecting as oracle, it works fine, no problems.
But when I ssh from node 1 to node 2 as oracle, it immediately closes the connection after entering the password. This happens no matter what user id I connect from to the oracle account.
I can ssh to other accounts on rac2, but not the oracle account.
ssh_config and sshd_config are identical, as are hosts.allow and hosts.deny. Anyone have any ideas?
[root_at_rac2 ssh]# ssh oracle_at_rac1
oracle_at_rac1's password:
Last login: Wed Apr 7 15:48:24 2010 from rac2
[oracle_at_rac1 ~]$
[oracle_at_rac1 ~]$ ssh oracle_at_rac2
oracle_at_rac2's password:
Connection closed by 192.168.2.223
[root_at_rac1 ~]$ ssh oracle_at_rac2
oracle_at_rac2's password:
Connection closed by 192.168.2.223
[root_at_rac1 ~]$ ssh johns_at_rac2
johns_at_rac2's password:
[johns_at_rac2 ~]$
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