Hi Alexander,
Check the permissions of authorized_keys file at server end and and %
h/.ssh at client end. Depending on the OpenSSH version, check for the
availability of authorized_keys2 file.
Thanks,
~Chamith
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On Sun, 2008-07-13 at 03:14 +0300, alexander.lopata wrote:
> It seems that sshd does not see authorized_keys file in my home folder.
> What I've done is put my openSSH public key in %h/.ssh/authorized_keys
> and configure my ssh client to use corresponding private key. But SSH
> still ask password. What can be wrong ?
>
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