Todd Denniston wrote: > Robert Nichols wrote, On 03/03/2009 02:29 PM: >> Again, thanks for the effort, but NO-GO! >> >> I tried changing the setting for that boolean to false, both with >> gconftool-2 and with the GUI gconf-editor, and also by running >> gconftool-2 as root. No change, nada, zip!
Well, all that would do is prevent the gnome-keyring-daemon from being
your ssh-agent. You _should_ then have the openssh ssh-agent, which
would be configurable in a more documented way.
>> If SSH_AUTH_SOCK is unset or the socket is not present, ssh-add
>> fails with "Could not open a connection to your authentication
>> agent."
Sure. No surprises there.
>> Looks like the only options are (a) use gnome-keyring-daemon and
>> accept that the key is unlocked forever, or (b) use nothing and
>> enter the passphrase every time.
I can't imagine those are the only choices. :)
> I am not sure where to modify it now days, but IIRC ssh-agent is
> started before your window manager is going in the xinitrc. it used
> to be around line 62 of /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc-common
>
> My guess is the -t needs applied to THAT instance of ssh-agent.
Actually, modifying the ssh-agent invocation shouldn't even be needed.
The -t option to ssh-add should do this. It just doesn't work with
the gnome-keyring-daemon's ssh agent, but it should work with the
openssh ssh agent.
Bob, when you set /apps/gnome-keyring/daemon-components/ssh to false
(as your user), does that change what program is providing the
SSH_AUTH_SOCK?
I think the first step is to verify that you're replacing the
gnome-keyring-daemon ssh agent with the openssh ssh agent. It seems
to me that the features you are looking to use are not implemented in
gnome-keyring-daemon.
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