> Date: Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:18:21 +0000
> From: cl@isbd.net
> To: main@lists.alug.org.uk
> Subject: Re: [ALUG] FW: Some success with seahorse and gnome-keyring-daemon at last
>
> On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 09:42:30AM +0000, keithjamieson@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
> > oops ... cant use email though :)
> >
> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > From: keith
> > To: cl@isbd.net
> > Subject: RE: [ALUG] Some success with seahorse and gnome-keyring-daemon at
> > last
> > Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 09:41:32 +0000
> >
> > > Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 17:41:06 +0000
> > > From: cl@isbd.net
> > > To: main@lists.alug.org.uk
> > > Subject: [ALUG] Some success with seahorse and gnome-keyring-daemon at
> > last
> > >
> > > Now I'm off to those external systems to make them a bit more secure
> > > as regards logging into the home system. It's a pity there aren't any
> > > 'hooks' in ssh-agent and login that would allow you to do the same for
> > > direct ssh logins as happens with Gnome/KDE, then you could do the
> > > same sort of thing and enter only one password for connecting onwards.
> >
> > Or do you mean passwordless SSH logins? Yes you can. One method is here...
> > http://www.linuxconfig.org/Passwordless_ssh
> > .. but you needto make sure ssh-agent is running to add the keys to the
> > remote system.
> >
> As I keep saying (to myself apparently) ssh-agent *doesn't* provide
> passwordless (as in no user interaction) logins. It just allows you
> to enter a passphrase once per session. It is entirely useless for
> unattended backups etc. (unless you leave yourself logged into a
> system permanently which rather makes the whole idea pointless).

I'll have to tell my systems at work that they should not work then! Sorry Chris but they seem to have been working for years, maybe its 'cos I used the same login password as the passphrase??? Maybe 'cos it Solaris. Maybe 'cos I read the instructions. Maybe 'cos I sacrifice goats to the full moon.

Please stop telling people it cannot be done, just because *you* have not done it. I can agree to disagree, but some people take the info from these lists as gospel.

Keith


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