2008/12/29 Aldo Foot <lunixer@xxxxxxxxx>
Thanks for your reply, Boot the system in Run Level 3.On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 4:41 AM, Guillaume <guillaume.chardin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> For now, when I want to use ssh-agent, i have to open a shell, and then use
> this command 'ssh-agent /bin/bash' to be able to use the ssh-agent
> fonctionnality.
>
> I would like to know if there is a tip to start ssh-agent at user login.
> Like editing /etc/passwd an adding in the "shell field" /usr/bin/ssh-agent
> /bin/bash like that :
> ***/etc/passwd***
> user:x:500:500::/home/user:/usr/bin/ssh-agent /bin/bash
>
> And by the way avoiding multi nested bash execution, avoid user to type this
> command or multiple edit/modify of .bashrc of all my users.
>
> thanks for your help.
>
> --
> Guillaume
After you login in text mode run
$ ssh-agent `exec startx`
The dollar sign is the user prompt. Use backticks.
This makes the agent available to the entire user environment. Load your
keys and you're good to go.
~af
but my system does not use any graphical interface. So, i have to find a way to run a bash session "aware of" ssh-agent. The previous tips from Anne is ok, but when user disconnect their session, the sshagent process is not killed. Now, i need to find a global config file equivalent of bash_logout by this way i'll be able to set a command like "ssh-agent -k" to all my users. Without editiing each ~/.bash_logout.
But if i don't find i will create a small script to add a line like this automaticaly.
Happy new year :-D
--
Guillaume
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