Just to shed light on the OSX matter, they actually use sudo as well.
On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 9:37 PM, samba-b...@samba.org wrote:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10557
--- Comment #3 from Kevin Korb rs...@sanitarium.net 2014-04-17 19:37:06
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OK, I was speaking from a
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Korb rs...@sanitarium.net 2014-04-17 18:35:45 UTC
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The key here is the sudo. ssh will always look to ~/.ssh/config but once you
sudo your ~ is /root instead of /Users/kbroughton. Duplicate your
~/.ssh/config in
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--- Comment #2 from kesten kesten.brough...@gmail.com 2014-04-17 18:44:27 UTC
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Thanks for the faster-than-light response.
I mounted the samba file server to my mac as recommended in
https://discussions.apple.com/message/25112468#25112468
I
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--- Comment #3 from Kevin Korb rs...@sanitarium.net 2014-04-17 19:37:06 UTC
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OK, I was speaking from a Linux perspective. I have no idea what OSX uses as
root's home dir. Simply put, under sudo you are running as root and root has a
different