On 13Sep2021 18:20, Ranjan Maitra <maitra(a)email.com> wrote:
Thank you very much for your help! After hours on this, I finally
found
that somehow in some manner, my permissions had changed on my home
directory (by something I had done, I guess, that I am still trying to
track dwn) and which made the permissions global (for my home
directory). Which is not a big deal since I am the only user, but
selinux does not like it. So, the problem is fixed now.
ssh does not like loose permissions either, as they mean your keys etc
etc can no have been affected by a user other than yourself. It will
refuse to use key files in this circumstance.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs(a)cskk.id.au>