Andreas Hansson writes: 

>> Anyway, all that corrected and it still gives me exactly the same error,
> or
>> warning as you will. Either way, it doesn't work. 
>>
>> If you can think of anything else that I might have missed, I'd appreciate
>> it.
> 
> Try checking the permissions of the files and directories. ssh doesn't like
> if ~/.ssh/identity is readable by anyone but owner. Also authorized_keys
> shouldn't be writeable by anyone but owner. 
> 
The permissions are fine. 

Ian. 

Ian Truelsen
Masters program in Philosophy
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
BA (Wilfrid Laurier University)
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"No great civilisation likes forests."
K.F. O'Connor
Lincoln College, Christchurch, New Zealand 



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