SUMMARY sort of: OpenSSH public key authentication woes
Greg Rudd
G.Rudd@isu.usyd.edu.au
Tue Apr 27 06:29:00 GMT 2004
On Tue, 27 Apr 2004 02:12 am, Karl M wrote:
> Hi Greg...
>
> Try setting your authorized_keys to 644 for now. If that doesn't work, take
> a look at the problem reporting section on the Cygwin web page. This list
> would need more information to help further.
>
Doing the above does allow a local user to public key authenticate :-) but
when I try to do the same thing with a domain user public key still fails but
what is interesting is when I try to set the acl's for the .ssh directory to
be the same as the local users the setfacl command fails with a error message
setfacl function not implemented. I notice that this message comes up when
the ssh-user-config command is run for the first time.
Is this error message occuring because the domain users home directory is
mapped to a unc (which in this case is //machine/grudd) instead of a path
name in the form of "/home/grudd"
Thanks in advance -
greg
Local user ACL's
$ getfacl -d .ssh
# file: .ssh
# owner: greg
# group: None
default:user::rwx
default:group::r-x
default:other:r-x
Domain user ACL's
$ getfacl -d .ssh
# file: .ssh
# owner: grudd
# group: Domain Users
CYGWIN variable
CYGWIN= tty ntea
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