On 28.08.2018 16:14, [email protected] wrote:
Interesting. I know that SSH is strict about the permissions applied, but
I've never heard of it checking the owner/group of the files.

ssh is enforcing that the owner is the only one that with access, by checking the mode, it don't care about the owner id or group id. But the filesystem will, it wont let user1 use user2 files/directory if they have 0400/0600/0700.

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