I can provide further information on this bug as well.
Apparently the settings in ssh_config on the client machine are ignored
and the OpenSSH client continues using id_rsa to search for key
authentication.
If you run the client connection using the verbose switch, you'll see
it.
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** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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ssh client not using correct identity key
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Chuck Short wrote:
> We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
> heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
> information? Thanks!
>
I responded to your last (automatic ?) query, and yes, the problem is
still present on my system (natural
We'd like to figure out what's causing this bug for you, but we haven't
heard back from you in a while. Could you please provide the requested
information? Thanks!
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ssh client not using correct identity key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/271184
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Is this still a problem now that bug 275010 is fixed?
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Could this be related to 302252, which I reported last week.
Similarities include: 1) ssh uses the wrong "-i id_rsa-..." key, 2) noticed
shortly after upgrade.
I'm using id_rsa, instead of id_dsa. Unlike this bug, the workaround
(removing the default key) does not work.
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