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Chris Cuming edited this page Oct 11, 2015
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Quirks and Workarounds
CentOS 6 has a SELinux bug w/ sshd and public-key authentication. When you create a new authorized keys file (or perhaps modify an existing one), SELinux won't allow access to the authorized keys file. To work around this: restorecon -R -v /root/.ssh