Rolf Krahl wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2003, Joao Reis wrote:
The purpose of given permission to everybody is because there is an account which is used by everybody in my company.
This is a project account and my company only has 5 users.
Then i still don't see why you don't simply set up some unix group for the project and create the project directories with write permission for the group. That's exactly what unix groups are invented for.
Don't forget to sgid the project directory, so that new subdirectories are also owned by <prj-group> and group-writeable.
If you still want the common account, then i'd recommend to follow the proposal of Markus to distribute the private key to ssh to that account among the project members.
Nope, the users need to import their id<something>.pub to "/home/<targetaccount>/.ssh/authorized_keys. A private key should be just that: Private. Peter