Which is the point of the permissions :-)

On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 12:29 AM, Kai Stian Olstad <
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> 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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