On Wed, 2 Nov 2016, Damon Bull wrote:

> Maybe check your target users home directory permissions.  It's a poorly
> documented that in addition to the restrictive permission on the ~/.ssh
> directory and the authorized_keys file, your home directory on the target
> system must also be restricted.  It must not have more than read and
> execute permissions for group and everyone for ssh to work without
> password prompt.  In other words, your target user home directory
> permissions must be no more permissive than rwxr-xr-x. Hope this helps.

   Thanks, Damon. All ~/ have perms 755.

Rich
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