Make sure you spell authorized_keys(2) with a ‘Z’ when creating the public key file after running ssh-keygen! It took me a while to catch on that my spelling it with an S was stopping it from working (tutorials here and here for example, or google ssh keygen). If you don’t enter a passphrase the ssh will be passwordless, so don’t let your computer get stolen if you opt for this…
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