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moving this bug to ssh-askpass where -gnome is a part of.
** Changed in: ssh-askpass (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: openssh => ssh-askpass
Status: New => Incomplete
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HARDY: gnome-ssh-askpass does *not* grab keyboard or focus if contested with
other apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236
Evan - I see you confirmed Nicolas was also having the issue (although
this ticket was never changed to confirmed). Have you tried the latest
version of Ubuntu (8.10 Intrepid)? Are you still experiencing this
issue?
(There is an older ticket logged that seems to be similar, although it
has not b
gnome-ssh-askpass is not a gnome-keyring thing
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-keyring => openssh
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HARDY: gnome-ssh-askpass does *not* grab keyboard or focus if contested with
other apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236988
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02:14 < nicolasvw> EvanCarroll: I can confirm I didn't get the prompt when in
fullscreen. Killing gnome-keyring-ask I
was able to regain control of the terminal.
02:14 < EvanCarroll> yea, but you had to drop to tty to do it right?
02:15 < nicolasvw
This is exploitable in a very easy fashion using the following command
gnome-terminal --hide-menubar --full-screen -e "ssh host-with-passkey"
On the flip side can this agent easily be disabled, I'd prefer to
explicitly opt-in to agent with ssh-add are there any disadvantages to
yanking it
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