摘自:https://www.cnblogs.com/ytjjyy/p/4076442.html

The ssh with RHEL 4 is a lot more anal about security checking. In my case, it was the fact that $HOME/.ssh/config was group-writable which was causing it to barf. To fix:

$ cd ~/.ssh
$ chmod 600 *

Note that this error message is kind of stupid, since $HOME/.ssh had permissions 700 on it, and $HOME had 750 permissions on it. If any process managed to evade those permissions, changing the permissions on the config file would be similarly defeated.

摘自:https://www.cnblogs.com/ytjjyy/p/4076442.html

The ssh with RHEL 4 is a lot more anal about security checking. In my case, it was the fact that $HOME/.ssh/config was group-writable which was causing it to barf. To fix:

$ cd ~/.ssh
$ chmod 600 *

Note that this error message is kind of stupid, since $HOME/.ssh had permissions 700 on it, and $HOME had 750 permissions on it. If any process managed to evade those permissions, changing the permissions on the config file would be similarly defeated.

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