Re: openssh
From: Justin Bleistein (justin.bleistein_at_TOWERSPERRIN.COM)
Date: 04/18/05
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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 11:58:12 -0400 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Check your "/.ssh" directory permissions and keys, known_hosts, and
authorized* key file permissions as well. They should be set to:
"600". Also you may not have keys setup for root on that system. Another
common error with this, is that either "root" cannot login remotely,
but default "ssh" does not print out informational messages regarding
this. It could also be: "root" has to change it's password. Not common,
but could happen. "ssh" does not print out warning messages regarding that
user-account condition either. Try to: "telnet" in first using root,
(if feasible), to see what the exact remote "root" login problem is.
Thanks.
--Justin Richard Bleistein
AIX Systems Administrator
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Any idea why I'm denied acces with root but oracle is allowed?
*------------
root@sf1n03en4:/ > ssh 198.254.18.101
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
root@sf1n03en4:/ > ssh -l oracle 198.254.18.101
oracle@nf1n04en1.sdc:/home/oracle > hostname
nf1n04en1
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-shawn
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