Subject: [CentOS] chmodding SCP
I have two machines, and I am trying to copy files from one to the other via
SCP.

Since this machine is accessible from two of our networks, we're trying to
restrict the use of SCP to a select few individuals to prevent unauthorized
data transmission from network to network.

What we did was we chmodded 700 /usr/bin/scp. The owner has remained root and
the group has remianed root.

>From a different machine, I'm trying to scp to that machine, but I'm receiving
>an "access denied".

My ssh key is in the authorized users file in the root profile.

Anyone have a logical explanation?

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