.ssh/authorized_keys2 .ssh/authorized_keys
and presto - it works!
On Dec 8, 12:43 pm, Matt Billock mattbill...@gmail.com wrote:
Note, this also fails on debian, which is supposedly your default
install. I get to the same place (once again obfuscated):
- Install apache with mod-wsgi
- Install
use some assistance. It appears to be some sort of ssh connection
issue, but when I switch users to www-data, I can ssh to the server
without any problems at all, and as demonstrated above I have
absolutely no problems using svn's ssh tunnel via the command line.
On Dec 7, 8:14 am, Matt Billock
that I can't seem to locate. I've seen this issue
appear in this group a couple times, but I do not know if any
resolution was found. Is there any information anyone can provide?
On Dec 2, 2:44 pm, Matt Billock mattbill...@gmail.com wrote:
Fixed the (13,'Permission Denied') error with the following
going wrong.
- RB version 1.6.3
Is there some sort of additional configuration required to allow the
apache user access to the ssh functionality? Is that user even the
user that is active when the ssh action is performed?
On Dec 1, 1:15 pm, Matt Billock mattbill...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all