I do believe the perms need to be at 700 for the ./ssh dir and 640 for the actual key files contained.
On Mon, 15 Nov 2010, cliff here wrote:This is the most likely cause; I'd check there too.
> You should check the perms on the dirs, ssh will not allow it use
> the keys if they are too permissive. So I would check starting at
> /home
If not,
1. Ensure the file hash is the same (e.g., no extraneous whitespace
in the middle of the key)
2. sshd is usually pretty good about writing errors to syslog.
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