Hi,

This is a weird one.

Tried to use ssh and saw a "bad permissions" error on my .ssh/config file.

I do ls -l and i see uids/gids of 2^32-1 or a similar very large integer.

WTF ?!

So i go back to the server to make sure the ownership hasn't been borked some 
way and everything is fine.

I go back to my account on the client, do 'ls -l' again, and everything is as 
it should be.

WTF ?!


Brian

p.s.

1 my NFS drives are mounted at boot. i've noticed that i get errors about 
something not being ready, or auto mounting being a problem, but up until now i 
haven't seen any real problems.

2 i can't look at those boot messages i see in 1.  why is it that a permanent 
method, installed by DEFAULT has never been implemented to look at boot 
messages ?


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