Anonymous coward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>Chris,
>
>I went out and removed my .ssh directory on the mounted file system.
>
>Setup keys again. I have the same results.. no X11 issues though, I
>guess I did not need to actually have it forwarding via the config
>file.
>
>Anyhow,
>
>A few servers with the same mounted directory that includes my .ssh
>directory...
>My keys are not good from one to the next are they ? "Technically"
>my keys are for my machine and anyone of the servers.. but between the
>servers is where it gets tricky.. or so it seems.

So you need info about the ssh servers in each machine. From your
original post I found that aspen runs an OpenSSH 3.4p1 server, so forget
my inquiries about it on my previous answer.

One last thing to check is ~/.ssh permissions; I remember sshd rejecting
public key authentication because of this directory (and private keys
inside) not being chmod'ed 600.

HTH,

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