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  • Thank you - this occurred for me on an AWS host where I relocated /home from the root disk to a separate disk mounted at /home. All resolved now. Commented Jun 19, 2020 at 2:16
  • This info was what I needed, but I'm wondering why this isn't some sort of default? Do all users have to have this restorecon command executed for them? Or is there some way to configure the system to allow it for all users? Is the access for anything more than the specific ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file actually needed? Commented Feb 17, 2024 at 21:35