Does anyone understand this problem or have an idea of how to
investigate it?
Ben.
-------- Forwarded Message --------
From: Harald Dunkel <harald.dunkel@aixigo.de>
Reply-to: Harald Dunkel <harald.dunkel@aixigo.de>, 633526@bugs.debian.org
To: submit@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Bug#633526: vserver kernel breaks ssh public_key authentication on NFS
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 09:19:24 +0200
Package: linux-image-2.6-vserver-amd64
Version: 2.6.32+29
If I use the vserver kernel on a remote host, then I
cannot login via ssh and public_key authentication. AFAICS
the access rights to my authorized_keys file get corrupted.
Before I try to login it shows on the remote host:
# ls -l /home/hdunkel/.ssh/authorized_keys
-rw------- 1 hdunkel users 1406 Jun 15 14:34 authorized_keys
When I try to login I am asked for a password (although
authorized_keys is set correctly). After this attempt I
see on the remote host:
# ls -al /home/hdunkel/.ssh/authorized_keys
-rw------- 1 4294967294 4294967294 1406 Jun 15 14:34 authorized_keys
"sshd -d" shows that sshd doesn't like this.
Using the regular Squeeze kernel without vserver patch
there is no such problem.
/home is mounted via NFS:
# cat /proc/mounts | grep /home
nfs-home:/space/home /home nfs4 rw,relatime,vers=4,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,hard,proto=tcp,port=0,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=172.19.96.103,minorversion=0,addr=172.19.96.215 0 0
The NFS server runs Squeeze, too.
Regards
Harri