On Apr 15 08:51, L A Walsh wrote:
> The new version of ssh is not likely my "/var/empty", which it
> says:
>
> var/empty must be owned by root and not group or world-writable.
>
> It doesn't seems to like this:
>
> > llg -a /var/empty
> total 4
> drwx--+ 1 root Administrators 0 Oct 11 2014
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>
>> usage: ssh-host-config [OPTION]...
>> ...
>>
>> Hi,
>> long time I am not reconfiguring the sshd server, but
>> ssh-host-config should propose by default the user separation
>> and propose the creation of cyg_server user for that scope.
>
>
Marco Atzeri wrote:
usage: ssh-host-config [OPTION]...
...
Hi,
long time I am not reconfiguring the sshd server, but
ssh-host-config should propose by default the user separation
and propose the creation of cyg_server user for that scope.
Ah... I didn't run that ... just sorta ran it a
On 15/04/2017 23:33, L A Walsh wrote:
Marco Atzeri wrote:
How am I supposed to make ssh happy?
Thanks!
-l
user separation ?
$ ls -ld /var/empty
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 cyg_server Administrators 0 Jan 7 2015 /var/empty
Um, could elaborate? I mean do I just create a user called
cyg_server, and
Marco Atzeri wrote:
How am I supposed to make ssh happy?
Thanks!
-l
user separation ?
$ ls -ld /var/empty
drwxr-xr-x+ 1 cyg_server Administrators 0 Jan 7 2015 /var/empty
Um, could elaborate? I mean do I just create a user called
cyg_server, and that makes it sshd happy? Or how is us
On 15/04/2017 17:51, L A Walsh wrote:
The new version of ssh is not likely my "/var/empty", which it
says:
var/empty must be owned by root and not group or world-writable.
It doesn't seems to like this:
llg -a /var/empty
total 4
drwx--+ 1 root Administrators 0 Oct 11 2014 ./
llg -a
The new version of ssh is not likely my "/var/empty", which it
says:
var/empty must be owned by root and not group or world-writable.
It doesn't seems to like this:
llg -a /var/empty
total 4
drwx--+ 1 root Administrators 0 Oct 11 2014 ./
llg -an /var/empty
total 4
drwx--+ 1 0
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