This happens if ssh can't find your username in the passwd database. You can try running getent passwd $USERNAME multiple times and seeing if that fails.
That's an ssh error message, it means that your user id could not be found in the password entry. Were you able to push with those credentials ...
Sep 23, 2011 · Encountered a very strange problem recently. I could ssh to my FreeBSD box, but from my FreeBSD box I could not ssh anywhere else and kept ...
HELP! I rebooted the Linux server and when it came back up I get a message saying "you don't exist. Go away" when I try to log in as root!!!
“You don't exist. Go away.” (Linux/Unix error message) (stason.org). 2 points by DrScump on June 2, 2018 | hide | past | favorite ...
Unix traditionally says this with, "You don't exist. Go away" -- an infamous message that has baffled people for a long time. Perhaps most disturbingly, it's ...
Logon to a remote host for executing commands with secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. Before connecting to a ...
Aug 24, 2011 · So I looked in /etc/passwd file and could not find my user! I use a Mac OS X 10.7.0 system so I was not terribly alarmed. Of course the “it just ...
Aug 10, 2012 · Dan got confused when trying to get the KBB value of his girlfriend's car. He couldn't find anywhere on the vehicle which accessory package ...
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