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| Subject: | Re: ssh: problem with publickey authentication |
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| Date: | Fri, 28 Oct 2005 19:11:14 +0300 |
On 10/28/05, Frans Englich <frans.englich@telia.com> wrote Hi,
Thanks for your suggestions. However, it have still not quite worked out.
Make sure your ~/.ssh directory on the remote machine is not writable by 'others', it's OK to have it 0755: ssh englich@<snip domain name> -l englich "/bin/ls -ld ~/.ssh" should give you something like this: drwxr-xr-x 2 englich users 4096 Oct 25 03:25 /home/englich/.ssh but not drwxr-xrwx Regards, -- [vl@dimir]#
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