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Package: install
Version: woody

After installing Debian Woody 3.0 onto clear machine, /home has 775 
mode. But for ssh method publickey this is wrong by default. I mean 
default setting for ssh 3.4p1-1 from the same distribution. At least 
warn message should be provided ...

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* MeDon 

| After installing Debian Woody 3.0 onto clear machine, /home has 775
| mode. But for ssh method publickey this is wrong by default. I mean
| default setting for ssh 3.4p1-1 from the same distribution. At least
| warn message should be provided ...

As David B. Harris writes:

  While /home is 2775 by default, ssh should have no problems with this.

  If $HOME (like, you're user's home directory) is group-writable,
  you'll have problems, but this is not the default.

I'm closing this bug.

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