On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 11:16:46 -0700 (PDT) David Highley <dhighley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > New install of Fedora 13 we get the following /var/log/secure entry > when we ssh from a Fedora 12 system to the Fedora 13 system: > Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for > file /home/dhighley/.ssh/authorized_keys > > We have checked and tried different modes until we are blue in the > face. Have read the upates notes for openssh and Fedora 13 release. > Googled the net for know issues and bugzilla.redhat.com. We did check > for selinux blocks and found none. > > User home directory is auto NFS mounted and we use NIS. This works > Fedora 12 to Fedora 12. You may want to use 'ssh-copy-id' to copy the key over to the f13 system. That will setup the right permissions and such automatically for you. Also, you will want to see if there are any selinux alerts on the f13 machine. 'ausearch -m avc -ts today' can list the ones from today. kevin
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