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Symptom & Impact
Key-based authentication fails and administrators lose reliable remote access.
Environment & Reproduction
Often follows account migration or backup restore.
Root Cause Analysis
OpenSSH rejects keys when directory ownership or permissions are too permissive.
Quick Triage
Validate permission chain from home directory to authorized_keys.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect effective sshd settings and auth log decisions.

Solution – Primary Fix
Apply strict file permissions and restart ssh service.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Temporarily enable password auth under change control for emergency access.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Public key login succeeds and logs show key acceptance.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous sshd config if emergency changes cause issues.
Prevention & Hardening
Audit SSH permissions during provisioning and periodic checks.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to disabled PubkeyAuthentication and expired key material.
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References & Further Reading
Debian OpenSSH hardening and key management docs.
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