A quote from the man page from RHEL6 ( or CentOS 6 ):
AuthorizedKeysCommand
Specifies a program to be used for lookup of the user’s public
keys. The pro-
gram will be invoked with its first argument the name of the user
being autho-
rized, and should produce on standard output AuthorizedKeys lines
(see AUTHO-
RIZED_KEYS in sshd(8)). By default (or when set to the empty
string) there is
no AuthorizedKeysCommand run. If the AuthorizedKeysCommand does
not success-
fully authorize the user, authorization falls through to the
Authorized-
KeysFile. Note that this option has an effect only with
PubkeyAuthentication
turned on.
AuthorizedKeysCommandRunAs
Specifies the user under whose account the AuthorizedKeysCommand
is run. Empty
string (the default value) means the user being authorized is
used. “”
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