Frederic Lepied wrote:
> I use it every day so I don't understand what you're missing. I do
> ssh-add under console or ssh-add < /dev/null under X to launch
> ssh-askpass.
All my fault. I was invoking ssh-askpass direclty, instead of ssh-add...
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Guillaume Rousse
Murphy's law : If anything can
Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Frederic Lepied wrote:
> >
> > Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result
> > > :
> > > [guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l
> > > The agent has no identities.
Frederic Lepied wrote:
>
> Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result
> > :
> > [guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l
> > The agent has no identities.
> > I have to stay with ssh-add. What am i missing there ?
> >
Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result
> :
> [guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l
> The agent has no identities.
> I have to stay with ssh-add. What am i missing there ?
> openssh-2.3.0p1-7mdk
> openssh-clients-2
wether using openssh-askpass or openssh-askpass-gnome, it has no result
:
[guillaume@agathe guillaume]$ ssh-add -l
The agent has no identities.
I have to stay with ssh-add. What am i missing there ?
openssh-2.3.0p1-7mdk
openssh-clients-2.3.0p1-7mdk
openssh-askpass-gnome-2.3.0p1-7mdk
openssh-serve