The same bug here. To use sftp after having installed nautilus-bzr is
failing with openssh asking for password again and again and again and
again
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This bug happened to me as well when I had nautilus-bzr installed. After
uninstalling it and restarting nautilus the bug disappeared.
Thanks @Sasa Stamenkovic
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I'm getting this annoying popup after upgrade to 12.04.
No matter if I click cancel or ok it pops again a number of times. And
it goes on and on for every dir change.
I uninstalled nautilus-bzr, problem still exists.
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Worked after killing nautius proces and runing nautilus again.
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openssh (or gvfs) asks for a password everytime I change directory in
But still, the bug is probably in nautilus-bzr, which I uninstalled.
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I am experiencing this on a 64-bit installation even after a clear
install.
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This problem still exists in Natty 11.04.
Somehow I missed this bug and also reported it as Bug #799072. Now marked as a
duplicate of this.
In Bug #799072 I attached logs from auth.log after putting sshd into LogLevel
DEBUG both before and after nautilus-bzr was removed, which may help.
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OK this patch fixes it, although it probably stops you from using bazaar from
nautilus over gvfs-mounted sftp locations.
Although that didn't appear to work anyway.
Patch for /usr/lib/nautilus/extensions-2.0/python/nautilus-bzr.py
package: nautilus-bzr
version: 0.100.0-2ubuntu2 (natty)
The
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sftp
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** Tags added: nautilus-bzr
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I've got the same problem up until now. Is there any respond to this
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Oh!! Sorry for the comment #15, I missed read the #14 comment
Thanks for the solution anyway.
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Title:
openssh (or gvfs) asks for a password
I have:
Ubuntu 10.10 release, 64-bit, fresh install, all updates.
Linux 2.6.35-22-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Sat Oct 16 20:45:36 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
GNOME nautilus 2.32.0
bzr-gtk 0.99.0-1ubuntu1
bzr-dbus 01~bzr39-2
nautilus-bzr 0.99.0-1ubuntu1
Using an already open ssh connection to a remote
Running Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit, Problem appeared a couple of hours ago, after
installing Samba!
Removing Bazaar solved the problem.
Without installing Samba the problem never appeared.
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** Tags removed: regression-potential
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gvfs
Even though my password is correctly saved in gnome keyring, openssh
asks me to manually input it everytime I change directories in a sftp://
address with nautilus.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Wed Mar 17 10:17:53
** Also affects: bzr-gtk (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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This Bug can be reproduced as Reiner Jung in comment #11 describes.
Before marking this bug as fixed I uninstalled nautilus-bzr and didn't
notice that it was just because of that.
Steps to reproduce:
1. sudo apt-get install nautilus-bzr
2. killall nautilus
3. Open any sftp folder. ssh wrongly
I am experiencing this on a 64-bit installation even after a clear
install. So it might be a 64 bit problem. However, I have no clues how
to analyze this problem. Is there any information available which
explains the auth stuff of gvfs and gnome-keyring/ssh etc.
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Very strange: I was able to fix this by uninstalling nautilus-bzr and
the problem reappeared after installing nautilus-bzr.
I performed the following test:
1. Open a sftp mounted volume (got asked for the PW) when hitting ENTER three
times I get access to the volume
The .xsession-errors
Actually, doing a clean install solved this for me so I wasn't
experiencing the issue since (32-bit install)
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Hi,
I'm using the stable Version of Ubuntu 10.04 (64 Bit). After a new
install of the system with all updates, the above-mentioned problem
appears in nautilus with gvfs. This is a link to the screenshot of the
abnormal window, which asks for the ssh-password, everytime the ssh-
adress changes or
After the updates from last week. I don't have this bug anymore.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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I can confirm this bug in up to date lucid.
The strange thing is that you don't need to enter the right password.
You either click OK, Cancel or Close three times and you get into your new
directory.
I tried it in a guest user session too. It's the same.
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I was unable to recreate this on a system that has been using Lucid for
62 days.
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** Tags added: regression-potential
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Well heck, I couldn't figure out what was wrong, it was not a per-user
account issue. I just wiped the computer off and clean-installed alpha
2, no problem anymore.
Marking incomplete in case someone else experiences this.
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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openssh
I keep getting this to this day. Here's a screenshot of how it looks
like. It really looks as if openssh client itself was interfering with
gvfs or something.
To reproduce:
1. Use nautilus to connect to a password-based SSH server, such as
sftp://u...@server
2. When prompted if you want to
Actually, even if I tell it to remember the password forever, it never
does.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/41125610/Dependencies.txt
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