I had the same problem a few weeks ago. "OpenSSH 7.0 disables ssh-dss keys by default" =)
Is it possible that you are using a dsa key? ;-) Use ssh with -v and take a look to the Output. Am 5. Januar 2016 17:49:54 MEZ, schrieb rvclay...@acm.org: >I'm running > > $ lsb_release -a > No LSB modules are available. > Distributor ID: Debian > Description: Debian GNU/Linux testing-updates (sid) > Release: testing-updates > Codename: sid > > $ uname -a >Linux BanjaLuka 4.3.0-1-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.3.3-2 (2015-12-17) i686 >GNU/Linux > > $ > >and after the most recent (dist-)upgrade > > $ grep ssh 160103 >mesa-vdpau-drivers multiarch-support nodejs openssh-client >openssh-server >openssh-sftp-server openssl p11-kit p11-kit-modules perl perl-base >perl-doc > Preparing to unpack .../openssh-sftp-server_1%3a7.1p1-5_i386.deb ... > Unpacking openssh-sftp-server (1:7.1p1-5) over (1:6.9p1-3) ... > Preparing to unpack .../openssh-server_1%3a7.1p1-5_i386.deb ... > Unpacking openssh-server (1:7.1p1-5) over (1:6.9p1-3) ... > Preparing to unpack .../openssh-client_1%3a7.1p1-5_i386.deb ... > Unpacking openssh-client (1:7.1p1-5) over (1:6.9p1-3) ... > Setting up openssh-client (1:7.1p1-5) ... > Installing new version of config file /etc/ssh/moduli ... > Setting up openssh-sftp-server (1:7.1p1-5) ... > Setting up openssh-server (1:7.1p1-5) ... > > $ > >I find that I can no longer just ssh hostname into a system, I have to >give a >password > > $ ssh burkinafaso > rclayton@burkinafaso's password: ^C > > $ > >Before the upgrade, I used to ssh into a system without supplying a >password. >I get the same behavior independent of the host on the other end >(another >testing system, freebsd, or centos). Re-installing the (unchanged) ssh >key >via ssh-copy-id doesn't fix anything. > >How do I recover the ssh behavior I had before the upgrade? -- Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android-Mobiltelefon mit K-9 Mail gesendet.