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On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 04:52 +0400, Dmitry Morozovsky wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Apr 2009, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
>=20
> JMC> > JMC> Then I guess I misunderstand the problem.  Are you having a p=
roblem with
> JMC> > JMC> seahorse-agent acting as an SSH agent?
> JMC> >=20
> JMC> > It seems to be so.
> JMC> >=20
> JMC> > Let me explain the situation a bit:
> JMC> >=20
> JMC> > My home machine, RELENG_7/i386, with fresh source and fresh ports =
tree, acts as=20
> JMC> > my window to my work servers, some of them recognising my SSH key =
as trusted.
> JMC> >=20
> JMC> > Before the upgrade, I had once pop-up asking for my key passphrase=
, then=20
> JMC> > let me use this private key during my (home) session without furth=
er asking.
> JMC> >=20
> JMC> > Now, when I try to connect to the host which even possibly want to=
 check=20
> JMC> > whether I want to present some key there, I got the pop-up. I even=
 checked that=20
> JMC> > I can connect to the host in question using plain xterm, and have =
usual=20
> JMC> > password qiery.
> JMC>=20
> JMC> What versions of gnome-keyring and seahorse do you have?
>=20
> marck@revamp:/usr/ports> pkg_info | egrep 'gnome-keyring|seahorse'
> gnome-keyring-2.26.0 A program that keeps passwords and other secrets
> seahorse-2.26.0     GNOME application for managing encryption keys (PGP, =
SSH)

Go to 2.26.1 on both, and see if the problem persists.

Joe

>=20
--=20
Joe Marcus Clarke
FreeBSD GNOME Team      ::      gnome@FreeBSD.org
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