Ahh ok there we go,
It was a permissions issue on ~/ i had read and write set for group,
changed it to 0700, its now working



On 2/7/07, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2007/02/07 06:49, Lawrence Horvath wrote:
> and made sure of the file permissions
> ~/.ssh is 0700
> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys is 0600

run sshd -d -p some_port (unless you want to disturb your main daemon
on port 22) and watch the screen output while you connect.




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