This bug is present in Ubuntu 13.04.
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Title:
ssh-add does not always unlock ssh keys
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Very annoying bug. One way round it is from your terminal prompt do:
$ exec ssh-agent bash
Then `ssh-add` will work as expected.
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Scratch my last workaround (#13). It didn't work. This one does though
Stop gnome-keyring ssh-agent from starting. Then ssh-agent and ssh works
as expected.
To stop gnome-keyring ssh-agent from starting do:
sudo mv /etc/xdg/autostart/gnome-keyring-ssh /etc/xdg/autostart
I found a way to trigger the gnome dialog box directly, so I only have
to enter the ssh password once.
I created ~/bin/gssh-add and put the following in it:
SSH_ASK_PASS=/usr/bin/ssh-askpass ssh-add
I then make it executable:
chmod +x ~/bin/gssh-add
And then I launch it using Alt+F2. That
My use case is that I have a script (using tmuxinator) that opens
several shells inside tmux and executes ssh in them, all at once. I run
ssh-add before starting the script, so that I only have to enter the
passphrase once. However with this behaviour I have to enter the
passphrase into the gui
The bug still seems to be present in March 2012 - and is annoying
indeed.
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Very annoying, I run ssh-add and am still prompted for the passphrase by
some GUI tool.
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Title:
ssh-add does not always unlock
This bug is rather obnoxious.
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http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Ssh has some bits on this.
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ssh-add does not always unlock ssh keys
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