your directory mode is too open.  when you allow
everyone write access, anyone can change your
files, so ssh is failing protectively.

chmod 700 /opt/cds
also, make sure that your .ssh directory is 700.

wendy


Franco Cucchi wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> when I try to connect to remote host by ssh I obtain the subsequent error:
> 
> debug: Trying RSA authentication with key 'cdsapp@dbf1'
> debug: Remote: RSA authentication refused for cdsapp: bad ownership or modes for 
>'/opt/cds/'.
> debug: Server refused our key.
> Permission denied.
> debug: Calling cleanup 0x3dcdc(0x0)
> debug: Calling cleanup 0x405cc(0x0)
> debug: writing PRNG seed to file /opt/cds/.ssh/prng_seed
> 
> eventhough the home for cdsapp is /opt/cds/ and rights are: drwxrwxrwx  18 cdsapp   
>cdsapp      1024 Nov 28 09:44 cds/.
> Where should be the problem?
> 
> Thanks all

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Cray OS Sustaining Engineering, Cray Inc.
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