The permisin on your .ssh directory should be 700 and the owner should be your user.

Frank Tanner III wrote:

> I know I am going to feel like a dumbass when I get the answer, because I have 
>probably overlooked something very basic, but here goes.
>
> I am trying to automate the scp'ing of a file from one server to another.  On the 
>computer that the scp command will be executing on, I have issued the ssh-keygen 
>command and followed the on-screen prompts.  I, then, copied the identity.pub to the 
>sending computer under the ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.  This doesn't appear to work. 
> I still get prompted for a password.  Both user accounts have the same password.  
>What am I over looking?
>
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