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List:       openssh-unix-dev
Subject:    Verbose messaging about why public key auth was rejected
From:       Ryan Findley <ryan () neomindstudio ! com>
Date:       2007-01-30 18:24:30
Message-ID: 3109E259-4D89-4A8D-A218-A10A5D16CD92 () neomindstudio ! com
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I had a small battle with public key authentication today at the end  
of which I realized that the problem was the permissions on my home  
directory (previously I though ~/.ssh was all that mattered. You  
learn something new every day!).

While I was trying to track this problem down, I used ssh -v and sshd  
-ddd to get as much information as possible about why my public key  
wasn't working, and neither mentioned that it was a simple  
permissions issue.

My question: is there a way to have ssh and/or sshd tell you WHY a  
public key is being rejected (specifically the permissions thing)?
If so, can someone point me at a good document? I'm using OpenSSH  
3.9p1 under RHEL4 (at the moment) and can upgrade if it's in a newer  
version.
If not, would the OpenSSH team consider adding this feature? I'm  
betting I could probably manage the changes necessary, and submit a  
patch...

Thanks,
-ryan findley
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