16.04 still this bug. and this is not a bug, not a back door but a front one.
Look at this scenario.
Iam at home with people, I do create keys and store passphrase to agent to
connect to remote host.
One moment later I decide to remove passphrase from agent ssh-add -D ok great
now server is
This isn't a bug, it's a feature. Read the gnome-keyring website
carefully, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/Ssh
[quote]
This assumes some familiarity with the ssh-add command. See its man page for
more info.
You can use ssh-add to manually add keys for use in the SSH agent.
This isn't a bug, it's a feature. Read the gnome-keyring website
carefully, https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeKeyring/Ssh
[quote]
This assumes some familiarity with the ssh-add command. See its man page for
more info.
You can use ssh-add to manually add keys for use in the SSH agent.
Nevermind the last part, it seems I hit a very actual discussion/fix:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/1271591
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Title:
For those that are winding up at this bug report from searches looking
to resolve the problem - regardless of platform, here's a quick fix:
* Move the keys out of ~/.ssh
* gnome-keyring-daemon -r -d
It's certainly not an actual fix, but will at least resolve the
immediate annoyance.
More
For those that are winding up at this bug report from searches looking
to resolve the problem - regardless of platform, here's a quick fix:
* Move the keys out of ~/.ssh
* gnome-keyring-daemon -r -d
It's certainly not an actual fix, but will at least resolve the
immediate annoyance.
More
Confirmed on 14.04.1. I'm irritated that security related bugs can have
low priority.
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Confirmed on 14.04.1. I'm irritated that security related bugs can have
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ssh-add -D deleting all identities does not work.
Confirmed in 14.04.4
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Derek, what is 14.04.4? 12.04.4 or 14.04.1? Thanks
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Derek, what is 14.04.4? 12.04.4 or 14.04.1? Thanks
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Confirmed in 12.04 LTS. It's awful to see that this has been around
since January 2010.
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Confirmed in 12.04 LTS. It's awful to see that this has been around
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What is returned by `ssh-add -l' is a list of keys which have
corresponding .pub files.
I tried to connect to server H with some key K, and gave my password to a
graphical ssh-askpass.
Then it was possible to connect again without a password, as intended.
After `ssh-add -d K', key K still
What is returned by `ssh-add -l' is a list of keys which have
corresponding .pub files.
I tried to connect to server H with some key K, and gave my password to a
graphical ssh-askpass.
Then it was possible to connect again without a password, as intended.
After `ssh-add -d K', key K still
Has this bug been fixed in gpg-keyring-daemon? Neither solution
proposed is workable for me. Leaving Gnome Keyring running hits the
error of too many authentication attempts. Disabling the Gnome Keyring
SSH Agent disables ssh-agent on Ubuntu login (10.04 64-bit AMD) - 'ps'
shows no agent
Has this bug been fixed in gpg-keyring-daemon? Neither solution
proposed is workable for me. Leaving Gnome Keyring running hits the
error of too many authentication attempts. Disabling the Gnome Keyring
SSH Agent disables ssh-agent on Ubuntu login (10.04 64-bit AMD) - 'ps'
shows no agent
The culprit is gpg-keyring-daemon. It subverts the normal operation of
ssh-agent, mostly just so that it can pop up a pretty box into which you
can type the passphrase for an encrypted ssh key. And it paws through
your .ssh directory, and automatically adds any keys it finds to your
agent. And
The culprit is gpg-keyring-daemon. It subverts the normal operation of
ssh-agent, mostly just so that it can pop up a pretty box into which you
can type the passphrase for an encrypted ssh key. And it paws through
your .ssh directory, and automatically adds any keys it finds to your
agent. And
This bug looks like medium priority since it can totally block some ssh
connections in following way:
user with many keys connects to some server(s) and all his keys are cached.
When he tries to ssh to another server, or filezilla sftp into it, or
sshfs, or many other pubkey usecases, then
This bug looks like medium priority since it can totally block some ssh
connections in following way:
user with many keys connects to some server(s) and all his keys are cached.
When he tries to ssh to another server, or filezilla sftp into it, or
sshfs, or many other pubkey usecases, then
The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it
could send the bug the to the people writting the software
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
** Also affects: gnome-keyring
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it
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(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
** Also affects: gnome-keyring
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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the issue is rather a gnome-keyring one, seahorse does gpg not ssh...
** Package changed: seahorse (Ubuntu) = gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) = seahorse (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: seahorse (Ubuntu) = gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
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the issue is rather a gnome-keyring one, seahorse does gpg not ssh...
** Package changed: seahorse (Ubuntu) = gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: gnome-keyring (Ubuntu) = seahorse (Ubuntu)
** Package changed: seahorse (Ubuntu) = gnome-keyring (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gnome-keyring
** Changed in: seahorse (Ubuntu)
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As described upstream, this appears to be the fault of seahorse, not
openssh.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Reported to upstream as
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695
** Bug watch added: OpenSSH Portable Bugzilla #1695
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695
** Also affects: openssh via
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695
Importance: Unknown
Upstream says that this is security vulnerability.
I agree.
An important one too!
User can have action (like shortcut, screensaver, timeout, whatever) that does
ssh-key -D,
and he expect that his SSH keys are now secure... while they are still
accessible!
Upstream also says its most likely a
* typo, I ment of course ssh-add -D not ssh-key
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Status: New
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https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695
** Also affects: openssh via
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695
Importance: Unknown
Upstream says that this is security vulnerability.
I agree.
An important one too!
User can have action (like shortcut, screensaver, timeout, whatever) that does
ssh-key -D,
and he expect that his SSH keys are now secure... while they are still
accessible!
Upstream also says its most likely a
* typo, I ment of course ssh-add -D not ssh-key
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** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37658272/XsessionErrors.txt
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cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048 7d:01:74:bd:a6:7f:58:3f:57:e0:1b:da:a0:31:a8:ae hg...@xango2 (RSA)
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -D
All identities removed.
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
cer...@xango:~/Can$ apt-cache policy openssh-client
openssh-client:
Installed:
Somehow I overwrote part of the above. The test is here:
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048 7d:01:74:bd:a6:7f:58:3f:57:e0:1b:da:a0:31:a8:ae hg...@xango2 (RSA)
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -D
All identities removed.
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048
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cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048 7d:01:74:bd:a6:7f:58:3f:57:e0:1b:da:a0:31:a8:ae hg...@xango2 (RSA)
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -D
All identities removed.
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
cer...@xango:~/Can$ apt-cache policy openssh-client
openssh-client:
Installed:
Somehow I overwrote part of the above. The test is here:
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048 7d:01:74:bd:a6:7f:58:3f:57:e0:1b:da:a0:31:a8:ae hg...@xango2 (RSA)
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -D
All identities removed.
cer...@xango:~/Can$ ssh-add -l
2048
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