On 7/24/2018 5:31 PM, Bill Horne wrote: > I'm able to log in using ssh with key-based authentication, but then I'm > receiving a "password:" prompt. I enter what should be the password for > the new machine, but then I get this message:
Check that: Private keys are owned by the user's default UID/GID with permissions no more open than 600. .ssh and $HOME are owned by the user's default UID/GID with permissions no more open than 700. All directories above $HOME are owned by the user's default UID/GID or by root/root with permissions no more open than 755. This is new in recent-ish versions of OpenSSH. Any failure of the above causes sshd to reject key-based authentication. > Password: > newgrp: failed to crypt password with previous salt: Invalid argument > Connection to (New machine name) closed. I can think of a few possible causes but I think that the most likely is that there is a GID mismatch for the account. -- Rich P. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
