;ssh has a verbose switch. Use it and see why it rejects the RSA key.
Hi,
I found it and it say:
debian: Trying RSA authentication with key '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
debian: Remote: Bad file modes for /home/user1
debian: Server refused our key.
How do you fix "Bad file modes"?
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ed. Reverting to password
>>authentication."
>>
>>What is wrong?
>
>.ssh/authorized_keys is group writable, and that tends to freak out SSH.
>
>`cd; chmod -R g-w .ssh/*' should help.
Hi,
I tried this but it made no difference. Anything else I can try?
TIA
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user1 user1 512 Aug 1 15:31 random_seed
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Fredrik Jonsson
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ks fine, se below, but I can't get a connection/ping
other computers on my local network. The settings in ifconfig and route
disappears after a reboot, I presume this is not right.
TIA
Regards,
Fredrik Jonsson
* Some (necessary?) info:
el3diag.c:v0.11 3/16/97 Donald Becker ([EMAIL PROTECTED
network. I's a Pentium 133 MHz system i'm installing on.
Any tips?
TIA
Regards,
Fredrik Jonsson
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