On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 04:32:00PM +0200, Sven Arvidsson wrote: > On Mon, 2008-06-30 at 09:24 -0400, Jesse Sheidlower wrote: > > I'm running an up-to-date version of Gnome on a Debian Lenny > > system. Until a recent upgrade, when I launched an ssh command > > from the command line, I would get a typical ssh password > > request on the command line (unless I was running ssh-agent > > myself). However, I am now getting a pop-up window that reads > > "Enter password to unlock private key. An application wants > > access to the private key 'id_rsa', but it is locked". I first > > have to kill this window before getting back to the command > > line. > > > > How do I turn off this behavior? The only items in the Gnome > > menus that would appear like they could control it are > > "Encryption and Keyrings" and "Keyring manager", but neither > > seems to do this. And commenting out "use-ssh-agent" from > > /etc/X11/Xsession.options also doesn't work. I just want to > > use the command line here, I don't want Gnome deciding whether > > I should be using an ssh-agent or not, and I don't want to > > have to reach for the mouse every time I run ssh to tell Gnome > > not to. > > Hi, > > That would be gnome-keyring, information about the SSH keys feature and > instructions for turning it off is available > in /usr/share/doc/gnome-keyring/README.Debian (reproduced below) Ah, glorious, that's exactly it. Thanks very much. I did look around for details but was unable to find this. Thanks. Jesse Sheidlower _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list