I have an odd question.  I have two users who log into the same home
directory on a particular server.  Because of this, I have to give
ownership of the parent directory to one, and made the other a member of
that user's group.  Anyhow, the user who is the owner is also the owner of
the ~/.ssh directory, and it's group is also owned by that user as well.
My problem is that I can seem that get this user to login without the use
of passwords.  Meaning that the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file is being used
because the home directory for this user is group writeable, and I
remember reading someplace that a user's home directory can't be group
writable in the use of keys.
Is there a way around this?  A possible sshd_config directive?  Please let
me know.  Thanks...


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