On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 13:45, Paul Heinlein <heinlein at madboa.com>
wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, cliff here wrote:
>
> > You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use
> > the keys if they are too permissive. So I would check starting at
> > /home
>
> This is the most likely cause; I'd check there too.
>
> If not,
>
> 1. Ensure the file hash is the same (e.g., no extraneous whitespace
> in the middle of the key)
> 2. sshd is usually pretty good about writing errors to syslog.
>
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Found it...
In /var/log/secure I got
"Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for directory
/home/zema/.ssh"
I had checked the file, not the directory...
Thanks all...
John
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John Kennedy
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