On Mon, Jan 13, 2020 at 01:10:47PM -0500, Fred Smith wrote: > How about selinux on the remotes? Unlikely. If selinux was preventing anything, it'd prevent sshd from binding to the non-standard port (2222) and the daemon wouldn't even start, or mislabeled pubkeys/ssh directories, where you'd just get a permission denied. From the ssh -vvv output, it looks like it dies in the middle of an authentication attempt. -- Jonathan Billings <billings at negate.org>