Marc Weber wrote:
# ls -l /auto
ls: cannot access /auto/mlin: Permission denied
total 0
d????????? ? ? ? ? ? mlin
Well the question marks mean that glibc cannot figure out the
permissions. This means probably
that the mount has not been succesfull.
It was. The user can access it. But root can't.
Does this work. I do not know anything about ssh agents.
Than you should start to learn at least some basics.
An ssh-agent is a process which keeps your "passwords" in memory to
unlock the .ssh/id_* keys.
Of course it works. I'm using it.
Wow, I'm just making clear that I do not know anything these agents. I'm
just asking you about it,
but not doubting your abilities.
I n my construction I'm using the following command:
PasswordAuthentication='no' -o IdentityFile="$homedir/.ssh/id_dsa" -o
This id_dsa, is it protected by password?
If you use google to find out how to use automount and sshfs you'll find
many instructions about how to generate a key with empty password and
how to configure automount. However using an empty password is not an
option for me.
Here again I'm trying to help here. I'm just trying to figure out (see
above) how your setup works,
and I try to be of some help here. But it looks if you already know
everything, and it looks as you
don't want to be helped. Be a little bit more specific and understand
that somebody else does not
understand your setup immediatly,
Stef Bon
the directory /mnt/mount.md5key/%USER%
is owned by the user and has permissions 700, so no other user except
How do you assign these permissions 700 ?
I didn't suceed
Marc Weber
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