It looks like this package should depend on pinentry, or at least
suggest it. If pinentry missed it doesn't ask ssh password.
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[hardy] seahorse no longer manages ssh keys
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I have seahorse 2.22.0 and I can see a lot of ssh keys in my personal
keys tab.
I like to refer to the original bug title. Although I can see my ssh
keys I'm not being asked for passphrases if they are needed.
I'm trying to connect via ssh to a certain host. I can see the key for
this host in my
On Tuesday 26 February 2008 14:33:42 Julien Rottenberg wrote:
It looks like only one ssh key can be managed :
ii seahorse 2.21.91-0ubuntu3
I have two set of keys : work and personal
Seahorse detected my keyring for connection to work (id_rsa) but
That's not related to this bug. And seahorse only looks for the
default names.
I didn't do anything special in Gutsy (as far as I know) to use my 2
keys.
Since you gave it a different one, can't you import it with
Key-Import?
I tried that, invalid file format error.
I can open a new ticket
Julien Rottenberg wrote:
Since you gave it a different one, can't you import it with
Key-Import?
I tried that, invalid file format error.
Hmm, perhaps that's for GPG keys only.
I can open a new ticket if needed, I put my issue here because the bug
was saying ... no longer manages ssh
To clarify: when I opened this bug, I should have mention that I have several
GPG Keys but only one SSH.
Also this bug was against Hardy and not Gutsy.
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[hardy] seahorse no longer manages ssh keys
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174441
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