Re: ssh public key authentification



Kirk Strauser wrote:

The problem was not the authorized_keys file itself, it was my home
directory.

I don't think so. More likely, it was the .ssh directory itself.

Nope. :-)

The only thing I changed was /usr/home/christian from mode 770 to mode 750.
Then it worked. I'm guessing it was the write-bit for the group which lead
the sshd not to trust the key.

Regards,
Chris
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