Did you look at /var/log/secure on the sshd server to find out why it
was rejected?
On 10/9/14 6:25 PM, Curt Lundgren wrote:
All was well in Linux-land until yesterday when I added another host key
to .ssh/authorized_keys. It's running CentOS 6.5, a VM under VMware.
.ssh/ is owned by root:root. Its files are similarly owned and both
authorized_keys and known_hosts have 600 permissions.
OpenSSH is version 5.3p1.
After yesterday I can use a key file from any host, just one host, and
it works perfectly. Cat together the keys from two or more hosts and it
asks for a password.
Oh, and if I stop the SSHD service and run /usr/sbin/sshd -ddd for
debugging, you guessed it, it works perfectly from any host, but
naturally for just one connection.
I don't have hair to tear out, does anyone have ideas what might be
going on? We have another server that's identical except it's a
physical machine, it's working perfectly.
Curt
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