I am having a strange problem with ssh. It appears that it is expanding the
home directory part of various path specs. I.e., ~ is mapping to an empty
string. In order for me to connect to another maching, I have to put
specific configuration files in /.ssh rather than ~/.ssh. Additionally,
when I run "ssh -v" I get a message "debug: key does not exist:
/.ssh/id_rsa". But /etc/ssh_config has the line "IdentityFile
~/.ssh/id_rsa".
I'm running on NT 4sp6A. Relevant environment variables are:
HOME=/home/k02189
CYGWIN= (also tried w/ CYGWIN=ntsec -- no difference)
In order to get ssh to work, I have to add (either to /etc/ssh_config or the
specific connection in /.ssh/config) "IdentityFile
/home/k02189/.ssh/id_rsa". Any ideas?
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