On 06/28/2013 09:19 PM, Jonathan Marsden wrote: > Lars and Paul, > > Is there an existing Launchpad bug report for this issue? If not, and > the issue can be confirmed, let's get one opened.
Which package should it be filed against? I don't think it is anything to do with ssh-add itself, which is part of openssh-client. This looks like something else misbehaving. > On Fri, Jun 28, 2013, at 06:29 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: > >> Your ~/.ssh/ directory has fewer than six public keys though, >> doesn't it? >> >> If I start with an empty ~/.ssh/ directory, then there is no >> problem. If I have fewer than six public keys in the directory, then >> there is no problem. If I have six or more public keys, then >> somehow they are getting added to the agent in such a way as to >> interfere with regular login. >> >> This isn't a problem with the regular ssh agent, this seems to be >> something with GNOME utilities in Lubuntu or Lubuntu itself. > > If you can duplicate the issue on Ubuntu that would be useful > information. I'm hoping this is not an Lubuntu-specific issue... I just tested in Ubuntu 13.04 and the problem is the same there, too. I'm not sure why it was not triggered until recently. I don't have Kubuntu or Xubuntu around to test in. > Incidentally, I confess I do not possess more than six SSH keypairs so I > would never come across this issue in real usage. I suspect that is > true for most users :) Lubuntu in workplaces might be more likely to run across this error. > Anyway, if you can test on Ubuntu 13.04 and report whether the bug > exists > there, as well as in Lubuntu, that would help. > > Jonathan -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
