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Symptom & Impact
Key-based SSH login is rejected with permission denied (publickey).
Environment & Reproduction
Frequent after home directory restores, SELinux relabel, or sshd hardening.
Root Cause Analysis
Authorized_keys path, permissions, or SELinux context are incorrect.
Quick Triage
Run sshd -T and ssh -vvv to capture key exchange details.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect /var/log/secure and audit logs for AVC or auth events.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set 700/600 perms, restorecon home directory, and verify key fingerprint.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use AuthorizedKeysCommand for centralized keys to bypass file issues.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Login succeeds with key, and PasswordAuthentication remains disabled.
Rollback Plan
Re-enable password auth temporarily during repair if needed.
Prevention & Hardening
Centralize keys with SSSD or vault-backed providers.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Linked to selinux ssh_home_t and pubkey policy issues.
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References & Further Reading
sshd_config and OpenSSH manual pages.
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