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11-17-2003 07:24 AM
11-17-2003 07:24 AM
Ssh problem
I have a problem with ssh, the user is not root
Closing connection to 172.195.34.184
debug1: Cannot delete credentials[7]: Permission denied
Thanks
Closing connection to 172.195.34.184
debug1: Cannot delete credentials[7]: Permission denied
Thanks
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11-17-2003 08:04 AM
11-17-2003 08:04 AM
Re: Ssh problem
not alot of help there.
run the deamon in debug mode with sshd -d -d
and the client with ssh -v -v -v
run the deamon in debug mode with sshd -d -d
and the client with ssh -v -v -v
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11-17-2003 08:11 PM
11-17-2003 08:11 PM
Re: Ssh problem
Are you running the daemon as user "sshd"? If you are NOT root, which you shouldn't be in later versions, "sshd" is normally the application owner, and the only user with full permissions.
I hope this helps.
I hope this helps.
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11-18-2003 12:19 AM
11-18-2003 12:19 AM
Re: Ssh problem
check permissions on the .ssh directory.
check permissions on the files in that .ssh directory too.
I've had the directory too open, as a result it refuses to work.
check permissions on the files in that .ssh directory too.
I've had the directory too open, as a result it refuses to work.
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