Yea, something like this seems to be the best solution.
I was wondering whether some solution is builtin in clearml, so I do not have to configure each server manually. However, from your answer I take that this is not the case.
You can either use the StrictHostKeyChecking=no
or generate a known_hosts file. I don't know about other options
Thank you. Seems like this is not the best solution: https://serverfault.com/questions/132970/can-i-automatically-add-a-new-host-to-known-hosts#comment622492_132973
Hi ReassuredTiger98
I think DefiantCrab67 solved it 🙂
https://clearml.slack.com/archives/CTK20V944/p1617746462341100?thread_ts=1617703517.320700&cid=CTK20V944
it woudl be the same with a docker container and -v
then 🙂 np
Okay, thanks for the info! I am currently not using k8s, but may be good to know for the future.
Seems like this is not the best solution:
why not?
oh yea, that is true regarding mitm attacks
you can actually inject a known_hosts
file to your docker container/k8s pod through a volume
I have no idea myself, but what the serverfault thread says about man-in-the-middle makes sense. However this also prohibits an automatic solution except for a shared known_hosts file I guess.
so if you are using k8s, you can generate a configMap
with the relevant info and mount it