This should be chmod 700 /tmp/.roothome/.ssh

Changing this didn't help.

I noticed that if I run "sshd -t" on the thin client, I get the error
message:

/tmp must be owned by root and not group or world-writable

On the other hand, running "sshd -t" on the server gives no error even
though /tmp is chmod 1777.

sshd on the client is openssh ver 3.7.1p2, while on the server its 3.9p1

I'm thinking about moving the 3.9 version into the /opt/ltsp/i386 tree, but
there are a lot of libraries to find and move with it.

Any other ideas? Thanks,
John
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