2008/11/6 Chris Ridd <chrisridd at mac.com>

>
> On 6 Nov 2008, at 17:32, Enrico Perla wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >   looks like that the GNOME keyring has imported a larger number of
> > non-working keys in your set and so you end up the max number of
> > tries before getting to the keyboard-interactive login. I am not
> > familiar with GNOME, is there a way to specify to ssh that you
> > _don't_ want publickey authentication ?
>
> I believe so - ssh -o PreferredAuthentications=password ... - but it
> would be nice if I could get things behaving like it used to pre-99.
>

Sure the ssh option is that one, my question was more if there is a way to
instrument the keyring to not attempt key authentication on specific hosts
(or if it is even its duty)

I guess that being able to pick all the available keys is a desired
feature...

Cheers,

       -  Enrico
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