At 08:27 AM 6/4/2004, you wrote: >On Friday 04 June 2004 07:40, Andy Rushton wrote: >> Someone wrote: >> >>>Below is a fragment of output from sshd -d -d -d >> >>> >> >>>Can someone tell me why it doesn't like my publickey? I think I've done >> >>>everything right, but no joy. I can login using the password just fine. >> >> Sorry, I missed the start of this thread so I don't know who the >> original author is but I have some suggestions: >> >> I had a problem with ssh not finding my .ssh directory. It turned out >> that ssh gets your home directory from /etc/passwd and not from $HOME >> and in my case, for perverse Windows-related reasons I don't understand, >> this was different. Editing /etc/passwd fixed it. Check the path that >> ssh is reporting that its looking in and check that this is the right >> place. >> > >/home/dcorbin, which is what I expected. > >> Also, I had an embarrassing error the first time I set this up - being >> British I spelt authorized_keys with an 's' not a 'z'. It took me a >> while to spot the problem. >> >> You don't say what your directory structure is, so could one of these be >> the problem? > >The directory structure, as near as I can tell, is "normal". Permission seem >'reasonable' (and I seem to remember sshd will tell you when your permissions >are wrong).
Depends. Depends on what 'StrictModes' is set to in your /etc/sshd_config? -- Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com RFK Partners, Inc. (508) 893-9779 - RFK Office 838 Washington Street (508) 893-9889 - FAX Holliston, MA 01746 -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/