I can log in via ssh with a  password to my nv_44 system (from putty
on Windows), but I can't get ssh2 RSA key authentication working.  I'm
using it to various linux systems regularly, no problem, but
(according to the Putty log) Solaris sshd is rejecting the key and
falling back to keyboard-interactive (which works when I supply the
correct password).

I've put the proper public key in /home/ddb/.ssh/authorized_keys, and
the file and directory are not group- or world-writable.  The config
file seems to say it allows RSA user authentication.  Any ideas?

And shouldn't this failed attempt show up in some log somewhere?  I
can't find a trace of it anywhere.  I also tried deliberately failing
to enter the password correctly until the system threw me out, and I
can't find any log tracks of that, either.  Nothing in syslog, nothing
in authlog, noting in messages, nothing anywhere.
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