Re: Total confusing "Permission denied" message



I figured out how to run traces on the server side, whereupon I found
a directory permissions problem. I fixed it by moving to a new home
directory, but things are still not working. Here's the interesting
bit from running sshd with an alternate port and three '-d' options:

< debug2: userauth_pubkey: authenticated 0 pkalg ssh-rsa
< Failed publickey for symcli from 127.0.0.1 port 62697 ssh2
---
debug2: userauth_pubkey: authenticated 1 pkalg ssh-rsa
Accepted publickey for samwyse from 127.0.0.1 port 62712 ssh2


On Nov 2, 3:06 pm, samwyse <samw...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to set up a service account that will be used by some DBAs
after my contract is done.  I built and tested everything in my
personal account and now I'm moving everything to the service
account.  Unfortunately, commands that were working perfectly are now
failing.  I've even tried copying all of my .ssh files to the service
account, and that also fails.  I've run both client commands with
three '-v' options and included the 'diff' below.  Can anyone thing of
anything I'm missing, or even a good "next step"?  Thanks.
.



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