OK, I saw it in the man (man ssh), but I'm still difficult to
understand how to disable SSH_ASKPASS behavior. I tried
SSH_ASKPASS_REQUIRE=never but no way, he doesn't accept more passkey
continuing to ask, this invading OpenBSD I say.. I just would my
terminal back to always ask the passkey without passing by gtk or skip 
it by caching it, help..

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Dan <d...@nnnne-o-o-o.com> wrote:

> 
> Stranger: you don't catch me but you know the trick how to hve me
> back to my station..
> 
> Let me elaborate your hint in front of the screen and I reply you ;)
> 
> 
> May 8, 2025 12:27:29 Michael Hekeler <mich...@hekeler.com>:
> 
> > Am 04.05.25 21:26 schrieb dan:
> >> Hello again,
> >> 
> >> Since I am with Mate-terminal, on three times I used ssh I got the
> >> chanse to: 
> >> 1. get a gtk dialog to login;
> >> 2. get a terminal prompt to login;
> >> 3. get no login at all (maybe cached).
> > 
> > I think what you describe here is the ssh agent asking for the
> > password to unlock your private key
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >> What should be the true expected result among the ones described
> >> above and why me I live so diversified at ur side?
> > 
> > But these words I can't understand - sorry, maybe thats because
> > english is not my native language
> > ...maybe you are looking for SSH_ASKPASS variable to change
> > behaviour?
> 



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