Hello, the next package 2.3+ds-4 fixes the issue.
Thanks for your patience, Jerome
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:24:28 +0100 Harald Dunkel
wrote:
Hi Jerome,
Any news on this problem? Apparently it is still unresolved for
Stretch, even though this report was filed in time :-(.
This problem is
On Mon, 13 Feb 2017 13:24:28 +0100 Harald Dunkel
wrote:
Hello Harri, sorry for my late reply.
I have just got a fresh look with bugreport #995452
< https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=995452 >
in mind.
I can indeed reproduce your issue.
However I cannot see the point to nested
Hi Jerome,
Any news on this problem? Apparently it is still unresolved for
Stretch, even though this report was filed in time :-(.
This problem is *highly* painful if you have to work a lot on
remote sites. Currently I get less problems if I keep libpam-ssh
uninstalled, which is surely not the
Hi Jerome,
On 06/27/16 18:27, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> Was this issue present for former pam_ssh package ?
>
I have this problem for Jessie (libpam-ssh version 2.01-2)
and Wheezy (version 1.92-15) as well.
Regards
Harri
Hello Again, I am having a closer look.
On 27/06/16 13:02, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Package: libpam-ssh
> Version: 2.1+ds1-1
>
> If I ssh to a host "unstable", run "ssh localhost" or
> "ssh `hostname`", and exit the nested ssh session again, then
> the ssh-agent started by pam_ssh at first login
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Thanks for your report. Jerome
On 27/06/16 13:02, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Package: libpam-ssh
> Version: 2.1+ds1-1
>
> If I ssh to a host "unstable", run "ssh localhost" or
> "ssh `hostname`", and exit the nested ssh session again, then
> the
Package: libpam-ssh
Version: 2.1+ds1-1
If I ssh to a host "unstable", run "ssh localhost" or
"ssh `hostname`", and exit the nested ssh session again, then
the ssh-agent started by pam_ssh at first login time is lost.
Hard to explain. Sample session:
% ssh harri@unstable
% tty
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