To recreate the problem that I am seeing, you MUST use a password-
protected private key. Mine is 4096-bit RSA, but I've done a bit of
searching and see this is happening for users with 1024 and 2048 bit RSA
keys as well.
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ssh are using ssh-userauth but ignores private key
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@ Robert Ancell :
Curious, was this RSA key you used password-protected? Because I see the same
results as you saw with a non-protected key, but this problem still persists
with all users on my 9.04 system with a protected key.
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ssh are using ssh-userauth but ignores private key
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My experiences are as follows:
Ubuntu 9.04
Logged into GNOME as a user
copy existing id_rsa file to ~/.ssh/ and do a chmod 700 on it.
(Keyfile being used here is 4096 bit RSA)
open terminal and issue the following:
$ ssh-add
Returns: "Enter passphrase for /home//.ssh/id_rsa:" (or something to that
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 348126 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348126
Just upgraded to 9.04. Same problem here.
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ubuntu 9.04 beta: ssh-agent doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/353759
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