Le mer 25/02/2004 à 02:13, Colin Watson a écrit : > severity 234574 wishlist > thanks > > On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:40:56AM +0100, Christian Marillat wrote: > > reassign 234574 ssh > > retitle ssh: doesn't work if locale is changed to utf-8 > > When you fix the syntax of this control command, please use a less > misleading title. ssh itself quite clearly *does* work in UTF-8 locales > (for instance, I'm using it like that right now); this report is talking > about ssh-add and friends. > > > Raphaël "\"SurcouF\" Bordet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Le mar 24/02/2004 à 23:36, Christian Marillat a écrit : > > >> Could you reply to my previous e-mail ? This bug is reproducible with > > >> xterm ? Do you have french characters in your passphrase ? > > > > > > Yes I can: > > > you're right: this bug is reproductible with xterm > > > and I have french characters in my passphrase. > > > So, this bug is not related to gnome-terminal, sorry. > > > > Then does this mean that ssh need a --charset option like in gpg or it > > is a normal feature ? I reassign this bug to the ssh package. > > Hmm. A --charset option would be a useful feature, I suppose. However, > you should be able to simulate this by setting the SSH_ASKPASS > environment variable to point to a script that looks something like this > (untested): > > #! /bin/sh > set -e > ssh-askpass | iconv -f UTF-8 -t ISO-8859-1 > > You can probably make that convert from the current LC_CTYPE with a > little more effort, too.
That don't work... > Of course, you can also use 'ssh-keygen -p' to change the passphrases of > your existing keys to whatever's convenient. I've change my passphrase under console (because of I can do this), and again under gnome-terminal: my passphrase is converted. Thanks ;-) -- Raphaël "SurcouF" Bordet [EMAIL PROTECTED]

