Daniel Griscom wrote:
If so, then the first line above needs to be uncommented and changed to 'no'. (Remember to keep a session open while you're testing changes, and any changes won't become "live" until sshd is restarted on the host.)

I think you said you were using authorized_keys2 as the public key file, try using ~/authorized_keys (note the missing '2').

Has authorized_keys supplanted authorized_keys2? (I've always used the latter, and it's working in this situation, but perhaps I'm accumulating bad juju...)
http://sial.org/howto/openssh/#s6
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