Re: beginner can't get public key auth.
From: Richard E. Silverman (slade@shore.net)
Date: 01/27/03
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From: slade@shore.net (Richard E. Silverman) Date: 27 Jan 2003 01:40:08 -0500
>>>>> "SkateOroma" == SkateOroma <skateman@hotmail.com> writes:
SkateOroma> I'm having the same problem. How do I check /home and /
SkateOroma> are not group writtable, and how do I change the
SkateOroma> attributes?
Don't bother; Darren's post is incorrect (except in the case that the
target account's home directory is / or /home, which is not normally the
case). As for how to do those things, see a book on basic Unix commands
(e.g. ls, chmod).
-- Richard Silverman slade@shore.net
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