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sshd and authorized_keys
- From: Michele Petrazzo <michele dot petrazzo at unipex dot it>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 15:55:47 +0100
- Subject: sshd and authorized_keys
I'm making some test with sshd and authorized_keys. If I use the
standard directive into /etc/sshd_config :
AuthorizedKeysFile ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
I'm able to login without password from a client, but I want to
move the authorized_keys from ~/.ssh/ to another directory, for
example /ssh/keys/authorized_keys, because I want to use only one
key (I have only one user that can login into this machine)
sshd say me:
debug1: trying public key file /ssh/keys/authorized_keys
Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for directory /
I don't want to modify ownership of / !
Is there a method to tell to sshd to don't make control of
ownership?
Or, is there a method for make my idea work?
Thanks,
Michele Petrazzo
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