On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 01:59:03AM +0200, Joachim Schrod wrote: > You're right, another typical problem cause. And, home directory > and ~/.ssh must not be world-writable either, and must be owned by > the user; otherwise that blocks usage, too. (StrictModes parameter > in sshd_config.)
Speaking of sshd_config, if you really want to use the British spelling, you can set the "AuthorizedKeysFile" parameter to .ssh/authorised_keys. Michael -- In what was destined to be a short-lived spectacle, a chicken, suspended by a balloon, drifted through the Samurai bar's doorway. --Gary Larson San Francisco, CA -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]