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Every time I install a later version of Ubuntu, and mount my previous
versions /home partition during installation, I get prompted for keyring
authentication for any encrypted wireless networks I attempt to connect
to.
Here's how I have to solve this problem each time:
http://www.howtoadvice.com/K
Also noticed that the 'ssh-add' fix worked for me. Should have tried it
before my previous post!
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I also have this issue, but only since I rebuilt the ssh server (Ubuntu Server
10.04 LTS) and created new keys. My client (Lucid) hasn't changed other than
routine updates and I don't recall any ssh ones there.
The SSH_AUTH_SOCK fix works.
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I have the same issue on a new install of Lucid i386 on a Lenovo T61.
The ssh-add fix does not work, but unsetting SSH_AUTH_SOCK does.
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Well I've run into the same problem no longer than yesterday and as a
matter of fact some minutes ago
ssh g...@github.com .. fails with:
...
debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 277
Agent admitted failure to sign using the key.
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SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 ssh -v g...@github.com .. succeeds wi
Seems to be fixed now in Lucid, both 32-bit and 64-bit.
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I started with a stock Karmic Gnome desktop running (other than a bunch
of packages like openssh-server, openssl, etc installed). Ran ssh-
keygen -b 4096 and put a passphrase on the key. now:
- $ git clone git://etc -- fails with "github Agent admitted failure to sign
using the key."
- $ SSH_AU
I upgraded to Karmic 9.10. Subversion v1.6 now fails, with:
svn up --username myname
Password for 'login' GNOME keyring:
svn: OPTIONS of 'http://svn-repository': authorization failed: Could not
authenticate to server: rejected Basic challenge (http://svn-repository)
Note that I am using b
I attempted to upgrade (back when it was alpha 2), but the process
bombed out so I installed Karmic over the top of a copy of a happy
Jaunty install. The system is stable, upgrading OK, and I'm keeping it
up to the minute with updates.
Currently, running 2.6.31-10-generic #32-Ubuntu SMP Thu Sep 10
I have 5 computers running Karmic (2-x86 and 3-x86_64). I can't reproduce this
issue. To me it seems to be gone.
Did you upgrade to Karmic or do a fresh install, CPKS?
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Using Karmic with latest updates, 2.6.31-9-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Sun
Aug 30 17:39:26 UTC 2009 x86_64, I still get the "Agent admitted"
message, but am then asked for the appropriate passphrase and then ssh
connects appropriately. Unsetting SSH_AUTH_SOCK suppresses the "Agent
admitted" message.
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Using Karmic with latest updates, 2.6.31-9-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Sun
Aug 30 17:39:26 UTC 2009 x86_64, I still get the "Agent admitted"
message, but am then asked for the appropriate passphrase and then ssh
connects appropriately. Unsetting SSH_AUTH_SOCK suppresses the "Agent
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With a latest patched karmic, if I copy a dsa key in as .ssh/identity,
then try to ssh to another host, then I get a gui request box asking for
they passphrase, and I then get connected to the host. So it seems like
it works for me.
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Thanks for the update that was the question indeed, it would be nice if
other people on this bug could confirm that the issue is fixed for them
too
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Sebastien, that is as current as Karmic gets. No problems. Bug is
gone.
Sorry if I miss understood your question.
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could you try if that's still an issue in the current karmic version?§
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I just did a fresh install of Karmic alpha 4 and did all updates. The
bug is completely gone.
I don't know if it was fixed from this bug report, but BIG THANKS to
those that fixed it.
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Confirm still apparent in Kamic alpha 3, 2.6.31-6-generic #25-Ubuntu SMP
Fri Aug 14 16:25:04 UTC 2009 i686
geo...@georgenotebook:~$ ssh mythtvbox date
Agent admitted failure to sign using the key.
geo...@mythtvbox's password:
WITH SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 WORKAROUND:
geo...@georgenotebook:~$ SSH_AUTH_
Still apparent in Karmic alpha 3, 2.6.31-5-generic #24-Ubuntu SMP Sat
Aug 1 12:47:58 UTC 2009 x86_64
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The bug was confirmed by at least 3 users.
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Sorry to double post, but I tried this (using passphrase) and everything
went as expected (not need to reboot). So I think that what he said: "It
seams that seahorse does not like the key pair being modified
externaly
I think something like this is more important than "low".
This was really driving me crazy for a day, I don't restart too often my
PC (each two days), so thankfully I got here searching for "Agent
admitted failure to sign using the key."
Problem for me is I can't restart till tomorrow, and I can'
I can confirm that the steps provided by Pedro do work on Jaunty AMD64
when the new key-pair must be created and setup in Seahorse.
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Setting status to new, since I believe anyone is able reproduce this issue
based on my last message.
Waiting for confirmation.
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The steps Pedro Pedruzzi describes
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
keyring/+bug/328127/comments/29) are identical to the steps that
originally produced the bug for me. (However, I did not go as far as he
did to reproduce it again after rebooting.)
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I'm using jaunty i386 and I started to experience the same issue.
Everything was ok then I generated a keypair using ssh-keygen with a
non-empty passphrase. I copied it to my target machine's
.ssh/authorized_keys file and ssh command was able to log in (the
passphrase was asked in a window dialog)
Oh, I should have checked this before posting my last comment.
myu...@myserver:~$ echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
myu...@myserver:~$
Maybe that's why I'm not having a problem any more?
(for context, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-keyring/+bug/328127/comments/23
where I mention that se
I'd say once the bug was confirmed upstream it would make sense to
perform further work there.
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After I rebooted, I have never seen the problem again. I'm not sure why
it was transient in my case. And I didn't do anything (afaik) to resolve
it, but it is gone.
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Just submitted my previous post (with private/public keys) to
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571422
BTW: isn't it bad/confusing to double post? Which site should be the
preferred one?
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Since upgrading to Jaunty, gnome-keyring-daemon doesn't let me
authenticate to other hosts using my ssh rsa key anymore.
mdesl...@mdlinux:~$ ssh mdesl...@192.168.66.1
Agent admitted failure to sign using the key.
Permissi
I am experiencing the same issue by generating the private rsa key from
seahorse and from inside the cli as well.
Seahorse and ssh-copy-id both copy the key to the remote user, but every
time I try to connect, the error message gets shown.
No errors get logged inside my home/.xsession-errors, nor
I have the problem on a brand new Jaunty AMD64 install. As Johnathon
wrote, I can reproduce the error and also can use the setting of
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 to temporarily bypass it.
To reproduce, I open a terminal and type "ssh myu...@myserver".
I do this command many times per day to different servers
somebody having the issue needs to reply to upstream comments
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If this was fixed at one time, it has now regressed because I am using
all latest Jaunty packages, and I can reproduce the error and also can
use the setting of SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 to temporarily bypass it...
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I too am having this issue having upgraded from Intrepid.
The SSH_AUTH_SOCK trick seems to work, as does generating a new key (Something
I am loathed to do I have a number of current keys which are used in a number
of places and I don't fancy regenerating them all) I am using the following
ver
I upgraded to Jaunty last night, and now I have this problem
(2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:58:03 UTC 2009 x86_64
GNU/Linux).
Unlike the previous commenter, I was getting no request for my password
to unlock the keyring.
Having read through the comments on bug #328445, I found th
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the bug described there has been fixed please open a new one if you have
a similar issue
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Works fine here, anyone still affected should file a new bug.
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Comment from Upstream:
I'm really interested in more specific failures, or an SSH key that'll help me
solve the problem:
* If gnome-keyring-daemon is crashing, I need a backtrace.
* If there's lines in /var/log/auth.log or ~/.xsession-errors I need those.
* Or I need a key that I can use to d
I forwarded your comment to the developers. Please don't use the status
"In Progress" unless you are working on fixing the issue. You can learn
more about bugs status at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status. Thanks
for your help.
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Does not work for me.
Please re-open.
an...@saltatrix:~$ dpkg -l | grep gnome-keyring
ii gnome-keyring 2.25.91-0ubuntu1
GNOME keyring services (daemon and tools)
ii libgnome-keyring0 2.25.91-0ubuntu1
GNOM
works for me too. Closing bug.
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works here as well.
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Works for me too now with 2.25.91-0ubuntu1. If anyone still sees this
problem after installing this update, feel free to reopen the bug.
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Seems gnome-keyring 2.25.91-0ubuntu1 fixes this. Can anyone confirm?
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What is even more weird is that if you generate a new private/public key
with ssh-keygen it'll work (after it's copied to the host again) until
next reboot.
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Same issue on Jaunty amd64. gnome-keyring 2.25.90-0ubuntu2:
orma...@ormandj-laptop:~$ ssh neutron -v
OpenSSH_5.1p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007
debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config
debug1: Applying options for *
debug1: Connecting to neutron [192.168.1.100] port 22
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I'm also seeing this issue on Jaunty amd64, it is keeping me from being
able to do svn update from svn.gnome.org, lol.
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I'm on Xubuntu Intrepid amd64 with gnome-keyring: Installed:
2.24.1-0ubuntu1 and I've got similar problems.
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Confirmed on Jaunty amd64 after upgrading to 2.25.90, post-install.
There seem to be an awful lot of reports, going back to Hardy. This has
bitten or is going to bite quite a lot of people, since seahorse is
effectively a required core component of Ubuntu (ex. Server?).
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See also Bug #328445, which looks like a dupe.
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bug open on http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571422 now
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thank you for your bug report, the agent is working fine for me, could
you open the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org since you get the issue?
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Downgrading to 2.25.4.1-0ubuntu1 solves this for me.
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