General :: Give The Permission To SSH?
Jul 28, 2010I setup a new Linux box and it's called:Code:name@it.nvl.comWhen I try to log on from another machine using
Code:
% ssh name@it.nvl.com
It returns:
[code]...
I setup a new Linux box and it's called:Code:name@it.nvl.comWhen I try to log on from another machine using
Code:
% ssh name@it.nvl.com
It returns:
[code]...
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What I tried so far:
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One last question:
Is there a good tutorial about permissions?
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