On 7/26/19 4:17 PM, Ben Cotton wrote:
/bin/bash: Permission denied
Connection to 192.168.2.8 closed.
I am still able to ssh connect as root and reset bobg's password, only
to get the same "Permission denied."
Based on that output, I am not surprised that resetting the password
didn't work. Notice that it's saying permission is denied for
/bin/bash. When you log in as root, are the permissions on /bin/bash
correct? It should be 755
correct? It should be 755
It doesn't appear to be /bin/bash permissions:
[root@bobg bobg]# ssh root@192.168.2.8
root@192.168.2.8's password:
Last login: Fri Jul 26 15:07:13 2019 from 192.168.2.153
[root@box48 ~]# ls -l /bin/bash
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 1072056 May 17 2016
I will continue looking at permissions. Thanks for the response,
Bob
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