check your directory permissions on the target system

- your home dir must not be writable by group or other (chmod go-w $HOME)
- your ~/.ssh dir must not be read/write/execute by group or other
- your authorized_keys file should not be readable or writable by group
or other



On Wed, May 24, 2023 at 1:33 PM Jason Olson <josys36@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

So I'm trying to establish an ssh connection from a 7.3 system to a 7.5
system using keys. When I ssh from the 7.5 system to the 7.3 system it
works fine. However, from the 7.3 system to the 7.5 system it won't
connect using keys. It will default to a password and I have to supply a
password to continue.

If I put the connection into debug using -vv I don't get any error
messages when the 7.3 system supplies the keys to the 7.5 system.

Has anyone seen this before?




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