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Chat 10425 by Anonymous on 22/01/2011

<greycat> 95% of the time, ssh key authentication problems are caused by incorrect permissions on the server side.
<greycat> the other 5%, it's misspelling of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
<p0ts> yes
<p0ts> it worked
<p0ts> my private key wasnt where it was supposed to be
  * greycat adjusts the odds.  94% of the time, server-side directory perms.  5%, misspelling.  1%, user moved the files around for no good reason.
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