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ssh permission denied

I get the following message when running ssh (with password authentication off) -

Permission denied (publickey,password,keyboard-interactive).

File permissions appear to be fine (700 for .ssh and 600 for files within it) any ideas or clues would be appreciated.
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have you generated keys properly and placed in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file in the target server ..?
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are you prompted for password before permission denied?
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try verbose mode. ssh -v

check the server logs. there are usually good clues here.

what is the return code of ssh ? echo $?
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