Package: openssh-client Version: 1:7.3p1-3+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer,
I ran the command "ssh-copy-id servername" to copy my public keys to the CentOS7 server with name "servername". Before I did this, there was no directory ~/.ssh on servername. Afterwards, I could not login to servername with ssh keys, because the ~/.ssh directory created by the ssh-copy-id command from my Debian Testing client was created with 775 premissions, instead of the needed 700. I believe this is a bug in the ssh-copy-id command, as if it generates the ~/.ssh directory, it should make sure that it has the correct permissions. Cheers, Andreas -- System Information: Debian Release: stretch/sid APT prefers testing APT policy: (500, 'testing') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386 Kernel: Linux 4.8.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) Versions of packages openssh-client depends on: ii adduser 3.115 ii dpkg 1.18.15 ii libc6 2.24-5 ii libedit2 3.1-20160903-1 ii libgssapi-krb5-2 1.14.3+dfsg-2 ii libselinux1 2.6-3 ii libssl1.0.2 1.0.2j-1 ii passwd 1:4.2-3.2 ii zlib1g 1:1.2.8.dfsg-2+b3 Versions of packages openssh-client recommends: ii xauth 1:1.0.9-1 Versions of packages openssh-client suggests: pn keychain <none> pn libpam-ssh <none> pn monkeysphere <none> ii ssh-askpass 1:1.2.4.1-9 -- no debconf information