On 7 Mar 2002, Bret Hughes wrote:

> When I have problems like this it is usually either permisions on the
> .shh directory or the authorized_keys file.  BTW it is not
> authenticated_keys :)  ssh is very particular about this.  you can try
> running the ssh daemon in debug mode to get more information :

Be warned the Redhat RPMs of openssh look for authorized_keys2 in some
cases. I've found a symlink to authorized_keys works fine.

$.02

Bill Carlson
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