  | | | -none- | -none- 2007-10-05 - By Alfred Hovdestad
Back No, the problem should lie in the permissions on /root/.ssh. The /root/.ssh directory has to be drwx-- --- has to inaccessible to all but the owner for ssh to work properly.
Alfred
Jean-Paul Baillon wrote: > > Everyone should be able to read your public key - that's why it is > called a public key - the private key is the one you keep secured > > The permission denied may be with the cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub part or > the > /abiscard/local/root/.ssh/authorized_id command > > Try cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub you should be able to read the public key > - if so the problem lies with the writing to > /abiscard/local/root/.ssh/authorized_id file (most likely) > > JP > > > > -- --Original Message-- -- > From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected) > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] On Behalf Of Ravi Shanmugam > Sent: Wednesday, 3 October 2007 10:45 PM > To: redhat-list@(protected) > Subject: "Permission denied" Problem > > Hi All, > > I have a query on accessing a root file as a non-root user. The problem > is described as follows. > > I wanted to execute the following command > > cat /root/.ssh/id_rsa.pub > /abiscard/local/root/.ssh/authorized_id > > as a non-root user i.e "backup" user. Is there any way I could do this. > This is for my project requirement. > > Your reply will be well appriciated. > > Regds, > Ravi R.S > SASKEN BUSINESS DISCLAIMER
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