Markus Schönhaber schrieb:
>> I think, now it's all like you say, but same problems:
>>    RootUserName # ls -al /home/_Kai_/
>      ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> What's this?
because my SSH is installed on an Eisfair-Server, my rootusername is eis. I wrote RootUserName so that you know, that i was logged on as root. The actual command line was
  eis # ls -al /home/_Kai_/

>>    total 12
>>    drwxrwxrwx  3 _Kai_ users 4096 Aug 16 14:27 .
>>    drwxr-xr-x  9 root  root  4096 Aug 11 23:38 ..
>>    drwxrwxrwx  2 root  root  4096 Aug 16 14:27 .ssh
> Why is .ssh owned by "root"? Is this really your Cygwin machine?
I was logged on as root when i created /home/_Kai_/.ssh... The Windows machine with Cygwin and the Server with Linux/ Eisfair/ SSH are both my machines.


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