You could also do:
ssh-copy-id -o ControlPath=none username@hostname
without killing the existing SSH connection.
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+ [Workaround]
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+ ssh -O exit hostname # this will kill all ssh connection to that host
+ ssh-copy-id username@hostname # now it works because it's the first connection
+ # continue using ssh as normal.
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+ Thanks to Ruben Laguna (ecerulm) in comment 7.
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+ [Original
For reference to those that land here looking for a quick solution.
ssh -O exit hostname # this will kill all ssh connection to that host
ssh-copy-id username@hostname # now it works because it's the first connection
# continue using ssh as normal.
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It would be nice to use control socket, because in this way, you don't
have to enter password again to copy the ssh-key if you have an already
connected session.
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The problem is that when connecting using a control socket, it's not
printed the line like:
debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version
OpenSSH_5.3
So the variable REMOTE_VERSION is not set.
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The version in saucy works perfectly:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/openssh/saucy/view/head:/contrib/ssh-copy-id
It seems that the current is a huge rewrite ...
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I can see why it would hang on the line you've said - I presume the
client will never see remote software version in this case.
I wonder if a fix would be to have line add -Snone to the ssh call, so
that no
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