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Still seeing this on Ubuntu 10.04; the unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK trick works
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How I got rid of this bug and what it indicates:
Important context:
intrepid, autologin by gdm, WPA key stored by nm in a password-less (unsecure
plaintext) default.keyring, which also is the default gnome keyring.
Now, trying to use sshfs with a key authentification, this dialog pups
up and I
try to unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK before running ssh command.
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could somebody having the issue forward the bug to GNOME?
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do you still have the issue? do you have public keys as described on the
GNOME bug?
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let me have a check. I think the problem was @home, judging by the
log. That machine is interesting as calls to getLocalHost() don't
always work, which is very good for finding assumptions in code,
including anything that relies on an ORB to work reliably
I still have the issue.
My SSH key is password-protected and I have a valid .pub file. (BTW it's
a DSA key)
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Here's another clue: this issue started to occur on my system (8.10)
after I've changed my password. It worked fine before. I found the same
messages in my /var/log/auth.log as SteveLoughran. The only difference
to before the password change are the last to lines:
Apr 4 07:05:55 seawind
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I am seeing that today, its new. What does auth.log say?
Jan 23 14:59:48 k2 gdm[5733]: pam_unix(gdm:session): session opened for user
slo by (uid=0)
Jan 23 14:59:48 k2 gdm[5733]: pam_ck_connector(gdm:session): nox11 mode,
ignoring PAM_TTY :0
Jan 23 14:59:48 k2 gdm[5733]: gnome-keyring-daemon:
auth.log is a good idea :) There I found the problem for my above
described problem
| Jan 23 18:10:12 ax-tge gnome-keyring-daemon[6440]: couldn't find or load
public key for private key
| Jan 23 18:10:12 ax-tge gnome-keyring-daemon[6440]: user denied this prompt
previously, skipping prompt and
I've the same problem as the OTP with Ububtu 8.10; with Ubuntu 8.4 it
worked with the same keys fine for me.
I didn't inspect this problem further, but for me the problem seems to
be, that I can clock only on Deny when I have an empty password.
Clicking on OK doesn't work, as the window
Update for 8.10:
The dialog pops up on ssh-add, but not on SSH login attempts.That still
isn't particularly nice, but at least the system is in a usable state
after clicking Deny only once.
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do you still get this issue? could you reply to the comment?
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Frankly, I didn't quite understand the request from upstream. Has there
been any change inside 8.04 that justifies creating a new user to test
this with, or would it be more appropriate to test with 8.10 already?
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testing on 8.10 would be useful, or describe easy steps to trigger the
bug on a stock installation
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I can't reproduce it with hardy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ apt-cache policy openssh-server
openssh-server:
Installed: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
Candidate: 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2
Version table:
*** 1:4.7p1-8ubuntu1.2 0
500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages
500
Is it possible that the reporter suffered from some miscofiguration?
If the reporter needs to use ssh keys non-interactively, he could set a
password and use a ssh-agent.
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Sorry, no time to do it on 8.10 right now, but here you go on 8.04:
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groupadd martin2
useradd -g martin2 -d /home/martin2 -m -s /bin/bash martin2
passwd martin2
mkdir ~martin2/.ssh
cp ~martin/.ssh/id_dsa ~martin/.ssh/id_dsa.pub ~martin2/.ssh
chown -R martin2:martin2 ~martin2/.ssh
Log out
new upstream comment
I would love to fix this. I really can't duplicate this. I have a DSA key
unencrypted without a password and it works correctly.
Are there messages from gnome-keyring-daemon in your auth.log?
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Status: Incomplete = New
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My SSH key does have a password but nonetheless I dislike this window,
because it interrupts my usual routine:
$ ssh somehost
ssh asks me for my passphrase, I realise that I haven't added the key to the
ssh-agent yet. I press STRG+C...
$ ssh-add
I enter my passphrase into the agent
$ ssh
those comments are not useful there, could somebody having the issue
reply to the question rather than commenting about disabling ssh or
workaround the bug?
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-BEGIN DSA PRIVATE KEY-
What did you expect?
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Had the same problem as Martin Schmitt and his solution worked for me.
Note that you need to log out of Gnome and log back in for it to take
effect.
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I get this too. However, I find that clicking on 'Deny' makes the
window go away and everything proceeds normally.
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I found clicking on the escape key would make the window disapper, but I
surely wanted to disable it for sure. The gconf setting really helped me do
that.
2008/4/28 Rkimber [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I get this too. However, I find that clicking on 'Deny' makes the
window go away and everything
Similar issue here, 8.04 final.
Even though ssh-agent has been unlocked via ssh-add, the dialog comes up
everytime the ssh-agent is being used for anything. After clicking
Refuse (or whatever the untranslated button is called), regular
operation proceeds.
How do I disable this annoying popup? I
Okay,I found directions on how to fix this at:
http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Ssh
gconftool-2 --set -t bool /apps/gnome-keyring/daemon-components/ssh
false silences the SSH part of gnome-keyring.
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Hello Stephen, any chance to do what upstream is requesting?
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Status: New = Incomplete
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comment from upstream Could you paste the first line of the SSH key
file into this bug report?
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Status: Unknown = New
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