Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote:
Prasan Hettiarachchi <prasanhetti@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Also make sure you have gnome-keyring-pam installed and your
/etc/pam.d/gdm contains following two lines.
auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so
session optional pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start
It appears that F10 has that stuff installed out of the box. If I
login on the console and my ssh-keys use the same passphrase as my
unix login then the ssh keys get unlocked and added automatically.
I didn't notice any key unlocking breakage when going to F10 (or the
previous one or two fedoras for that matter). My only gripe is that
"ssh-add -l" doesn't show the filename that the key came from when
using the gnome keyring stuff. That makes it hard for my shell
scripts to know which role keys are already loaded.
-wolfgang
Well here we are with the same problem.
I can connect to remote server with ssh -x
But I can't connect with FC8/NX, I get the below error message.
I can connect to other remote servers with FC8/NX but not to a FC10/KDE box
Info: Proxy running in client mode with pid '27744'.
Session: Starting session at 'Sun Nov 30 18:45:50 2008'.
Info: Connection with remote proxy completed.
Warning: Failed to read data from the X auth command.
Warning: Generating a fake cookie for X authentication.
Info: Using ADSL link parameters 512/24/1/0.
Info: Using cache parameters 4/4096KB/16384KB/16384KB.
Info: Using pack method 'adaptive-7' with session 'kde'.
Info: Using product 'LFE/None/LFEN/None'.
Info: Using ZLIB data compression 1/1/32.
Info: Using ZLIB stream compression 4/4.
Info: No suitable cache file found.
Info: Forwarding X11 connections to display ':0.0'.
Info: Listening to font server connections on port '11001'.
Session: Session started at 'Sun Nov 30 18:45:50 2008'.
Info: Established X server connection.
Info: Using shared memory parameters 1/4096K.
Error: Connection with remote peer broken.
Error: Please check the state of your network and retry.
Session: Terminating session at 'Sun Nov 30 18:45:58 2008'.
Session: Session terminated at 'Sun Nov 30 18:45:58 2008'.
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