Jim wrote:
When trying to send a file from 172.16.1.37:/home/mickey to
172.16.1.33:/home/jim
scp george.txt 172.16.1.33:/home/jim
It ask for password, " mickey@xxxxxxxxxxx's password:" ( the problem
is, it should be asking for jim@xxxxxxxxxxx password )
But Jim is not trying to access Jim, mickey is....why should mickey have
access to jim?The computer cannot know that they are the same person and
it checks to see if mickey has an account, he doesn't so it fails but if
he did I suspect then permissions would be checked to see if mickey has
permission to access Jim, if he does fine, if not denied.
Well "mickey" is not at 172.16.1.33 "jim" is and if I type in "jim"
password it fails, The users mickey, jim have the same passwords on both
computers.
The same password but the accounts are different. It should fail and it
does, this isn't a bug in my opinion.
Even if the other account is named jim and jim is accessing jim then it
should fail because the accounts, even with the same name are unique
unless you have something going with directory services but then likely
you wouldn't run into this problem, you'd have one logon across your
domain but you'd still need permissions to write to a particular
directory on a machine or membership in a group that gives you those
permissions.
Max
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