This is with a fresh install of hardy.  Hmm.  I'm definitely being
prompted for the key password regardless of whether the server accepts
it.  In fact the server doesn't accept any authorized keys because the
authorized_keys file doesn't exist there.  I should say this is just
after logging in on the client.  I think it's important that this is
the first ssh connection you make from the client so there's no cached
credentials or anything like that.


The only changes I made to the defaults was to turn off HashKnownHosts
in the client config.


I have the following two programs running:

/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon -d --login

and

/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute /usr/bin/gnome-session

In case that helps you reproduce the problem by mimicking my setup
(which is the hardy defaults from a fresh install).

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[Hardy] annoying and useless prompts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221878
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