I can't say for certain if the issue resides with ssh-askpass-fullscreen
or is a UI usability issue in unity, gnome, or elsewhere, however this
UI is not driven by OpenSSH itself, so I'll retarget this bugtask to
ssh-askpass-fullscreen as a slightly more likely candidate.
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** Package changed: wayland (Ubuntu) => unity (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1843201
Title:
Unity in Wayland prompts for keyboard focus on each ru
Thanks for looking into this, and the pointer.
I guess, another option would be to not request shortcut inhibition,
unless I'm misunderstanding its value? Unless there's a worry that some
other application will be able to steal your password this way — it
doesn't seem obviously warranted to me.
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Hi Luke,
thanks for the bug report and your help to make Ubuntu better.
I'm unsure what ssh could/should do differently in this case.
For similar issues there was a gnome PR [1] that went into gnome that should
allow a "yes and remember" kind of use-case. Not sure if that is missing in the
gnome
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