I finally got ignored by this enough to start tweaking settings in my
~/.ssh/config file. Try this:

AddKeysToAgent yes
UseKeyChain ye

On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 1:01 PM, RenĂ© J.V. Bertin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Thursday December 15 2016 02:00:53 [email protected]
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > I also noticed that my SSH keys weren't automatically loaded anymore
> after
> > upgrading from 10.12.1 to 10.12.2.
> > If I issue *ssh-add -A* after login, then my keys are loaded, and
> keychain
> > is providing the password for them.
>
> I am still on 10.9.5 and use a default keychain that's NOT the login
> keychain, and let it auto-lock after a reasonably short timeout.
> I'm used to having to issue the `ssh-add -A` command for things like git
> pushing. Curiously there appears to be a different timeout, presumably
> managed by the ssh-agent, because I do not need to call ssh-add each time
> after the keychain has been locked.
>
> What also surprises me a bit is that this never asks for your keychain
> password, regardless of whether the keychain is locked or not.
>
> R.
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