Jochen Bern wrote: >> Well, JuiceSSH is an Android app. I don't have the source and there >> are almost no configuration options. >*If* the keypair is specific to your Android, adding it to >authorized_keys with a "no-agent-forwarding" option might be worth a try. That works. Thanks. >(If JuiceSSH's agent is so out of the user's control, I wouldn't want to >have access to it - whether it *seems* to be unusable or not - forwarded >to other machines, either. Let me guess, it doesn't have equivalents to >all of ssh-add's -c, -t, -d, -D options, either?) Nope. No such options. They supposedly offer a "pro" version with more capabilities but that doesn't seem a good idea since they ignore email. >> It may be a Fedora peculiarity, but I almost never encounter any SSH >> agent on my systems. >Umh. That seems odd ... > [bern@bnt ~]$ head -2 /etc/os-release > NAME="Fedora Linux" > VERSION="39 (KDE Plasma)" > [bern@bnt ~]$ ssh-add -l > The agent has no identities. For me: $ head -2 /etc/os-release NAME="Fedora Linux" VERSION="40 (Forty)" $ ssh-add -l The agent has no identities. I didn't mean to imply that the agent was not present on my system, only that I've never explicitly made use of it or observed it doing anything. -- Dave Close, Compata, Irvine CA "I never learned anything dave@xxxxxxxxxxx, +1 714 434 7359 while I was talking." dhclose@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- Larry King _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev