On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 09:12 -0500, John W. Linville wrote: > On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 07:43:15PM -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-01-08 at 23:42 +0100, nodata wrote: > > > Am Donnerstag, den 08.01.2009, 17:21 -0500 schrieb Ricky Zhou: > > > > On 2009-01-08 11:02:14 PM, nodata wrote: > > > > > I'm wondering when this changed (F10)? I'm sure it didn't act like this > > > > > in F9. > > > > > > > > > > In F9, I would only be prompted to enter my passphrase if I sshed to a > > > > > box that accepted pubkey authentication and a ssh-agent did not already > > > > > have the key. > > > > > In F10 it asks earlier: when ssh-add is run. > > > > When you run ssh-add, you are *asking* for the passphrase to be stored > > > > with ssh-agent, so of course, it has to ask for your passphrase. This > > > > is the very purpose of ssh-add. Could you be confusing ssh-add with > > > > something else? > > > > > > No, I'm just getting annoyed that a GUI is popping up when I am using a > > > command line app. Not sure of the point of it, it seems counter > > > intuitive. > > > > If you don't want this, you can turn it off with > > gconftool-2 -s -t bool /apps/gnome-keyting/daemon-components/ssh false > > Sorry for the troll, but I just had to admire this. One has to love > the easy discoverability of GNOME configuration methods... :-) If you prefer, setting SSH_AUTH_SOCK= in your shell works just as well. How is that for discoverability ? -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list