Just my $0.02...
If you use an SSH agent, do yourself a favor and use OpenSSH's
own ssh-agent. I've found
seahorse/gnome-keyring-daemon/whatever very unreliable,
especially when I run dozens of parallel ssh commands (which all
use public key auth via the SSH agent). I give it a chance with
Is the fix discussed in #228460 going to make it into hardy? Specifically this
change to /lib/lsb/init-functions:
-if [ -n $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
+if [ -z $sig -o $sig = 15 -o $sig = TERM ]; then
I'm encountering this bug when /etc/init.d/freeradius reload ends
Running into this on intrepid. I have two keys loaded into my gnome-
keyring agent, one DSA, one RSA. Pubkey auth using the DSA is key is
failing with the Agent admitted failure message, but RSA succeeds
immediately after.
Ran an strace, and noticed that it's writing the following to syslog:
The apparmor profile needs to be updated. From /var/log/audit/audit.log
(when auditd is installed, /var/log/kern.log otherwise, I think):
type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1226338235.355:31):
operation=inode_permission requested_mask=::r denied_mask=::r
fsuid=113 name=/proc/17804/net/if_inet6