What's up with ssh key access?

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I had some ssh keys set up in my F8 home directory (i.e. ~/.ssh/*).

When I installed F9 on a new box, I just restored all my files by copying from my old drive using "find | cpio".

Now, when I try to use rsync over an ssh connection (from a terminal), I get a GUI dialog titled "Unlock private key" asking for a "password to unlock the private key".

Entering my user password and clicking "OK" seems to have no effect; entering nothing and clicking "Deny" twice will eventually allow the rsync to complete.

May I humbly ask: WTF?

<Joe

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