Re: two users on same machine, one can ssh to another machine, the other can't
- From: Darren Tucker <dtucker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Mar 2006 13:13:45 GMT
On 2006-03-22, kiwihughes2000@xxxxxxxx <kiwihughes2000@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Authorization failed executing: /usr/bin/ssh -l donkey a.b.c.d
As Richard pointed out, ssh doesn't generate that error and it looks
like some local reason is preventing the user from even running ssh.
Can the user in question run, eg, "ssh -V" ?
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