I am using PAM + AFS to authenticate the user, i have given persmissions
to everybody read the .ssh directory of the users home directory, but
ssh complains with:
pam_afs[25129]: AFS Won't use illegal password for user walter
How could i resolve it ?
Thanks
Walter
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 10:20
Walter Lamagna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using PAM + AFS to authenticate the user, i have given persmissions
to everybody read the .ssh directory of the users home directory, but
ssh complains with:
pam_afs[25129]: AFS Won't use illegal password for user walter
How could i resolve it
Hi!
Is there a possibility that you can use the authorized keys with ssh?
when I try I get this message:
z:~/NAG # ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enter passphrase for key '/root/.ssh/id_dsa':
Last login: Wed Mar 7 23:50:00 2007 from z.z.nl
Could not chdir to home directory
On 8 Mar 2007, at 10:16, Alexander Al wrote:
Is there a possibility that you can use the authorized keys with ssh?
The problem is that ssh's authorized keys authentication mechanism
has no way of getting you a Kerberos ticket, and therefore, no way of
getting you an AFS token in order to
Simon Wilkinson wrote:
On 8 Mar 2007, at 10:16, Alexander Al wrote:
Is there a possibility that you can use the authorized keys with ssh?
The problem is that ssh's authorized keys authentication mechanism
has no way of getting you a Kerberos ticket, and therefore, no way of
getting
Alexander Al wrote:
I'll tell the user : can't (because he is connecting from outside.)
That's the wrong answer. This should go in a FAQ somewhere. You just need
to make the public key world readable. That's difficult because ssh wants
to put public and private keys both in the same
Jim Rees wrote:
Alexander Al wrote:
I'll tell the user : can't (because he is connecting from outside.)
That's the wrong answer. This should go in a FAQ somewhere. You just need
to make the public key world readable. That's difficult because ssh wants
to put public and private keys
On Mar 8, 2007, at 10:20, Jim Rees wrote:
Alexander Al wrote:
I'll tell the user : can't (because he is connecting from
outside.)
...or, if he has a kerberos gss-api-ticket-passing enabled ssh on his
end, he can kinit to your realm and make the magic happen ;)
-rob
Robert Banz
Wilkinson; openafs-info@openafs.org
Subject: Re: [OpenAFS] Passwordless login through ssh on krb5/afs enabled
workstation.
On Mar 8, 2007, at 10:20, Jim Rees wrote:
Alexander Al wrote:
I'll tell the user : can't (because he is connecting from
outside.)
...or, if he has a kerberos gss-api-ticket