You might want to take a look at /var/log/secure on the machine you're logging into, that might have more information on why the key wasn't accepted. Ralph <rainer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Di., 14. März 2017 um 10:23 Uhr: > Hi, > > I need to get agent-forwarding working. > > > I have: > - a local OpenSUSE 42.1 box, where my key(s) reside (ssh agent running > and working) > - a remote FreeBSD 10.3 box, where I can login with my key (works) > - from the FreeBSD box, I need to get to a CentOS 7 box (without > entering a password - does not work) > > > On the FreeBSD box, I can see my keys, when I type ssh-add -l > > I've enabled ssh agent forwarding locally and on the FreeBSD server (in > sshd and ssh config). > I've enabled ssh agent forwarding on the CentOS server > > [root@centos7-server ~]# grep Agent /etc/ssh/sshd_config > AllowAgentForwarding yes > > My public key resides in the authorized_key file on the CentOS server. > > > Still, I get a password-prompt. > > (I've disabled SELinux). > > I admit I never use agent-forwarding (I just don't need it). > > I set a password on the account and when I enter that password, I can > login. So, it shouldn't a problem with the account per-se. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos