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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Red Hat: Error connecting using secure shell Post 302999020 by jim mcnamara on Monday 12th of June 2017 12:59:25 PM
Old 06-12-2017
Great. Look at the home and .ssh directories permissions (and acl's if any ) on the account that works - both local and remote. Make the one that fails match permissions exactly to the good account. Do that for key files as well. Keyfiles have to match ownership with the owner of the home directory.

This is the most common way to get and fix the result you see. There are lots of other ways things can get broken, but this will get you started. Next step is setting correct key files with correct permissions on key files in the .ssh directory for the bad account. Both servers. Remember, to login from a remote node the place that gets logged into has to have the correct keys from the incoming site in the user's .ssh directory.

See if that will get you going. If not, check back here.
 

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MONGOCONNECTIONEXCEPTION(3)						 1					       MONGOCONNECTIONEXCEPTION(3)

The MongoConnectionException class

INTRODUCTION
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MongoConnectionException MongoConnectionExceptionextends MongoException PHP Documentation Group MONGOCONNECTIONEXCEPTION(3)
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