General :: Remove Stored Identities From Ssh-agent?
Mar 15, 2010I have added an identity to ssh-agent
Code:
ssh-agent /bin/bash
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_dsa
After restarting the machine. I removed all the identities by
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I have added an identity to ssh-agent
Code:
ssh-agent /bin/bash
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_dsa
After restarting the machine. I removed all the identities by
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This worked fine in 9.04, but doesn't in 9.10 (fresh install).
If I tell my ssh-agent about a private encrypted key via "ssh-add .ssh/mykey" then everything works fine.
But if I log out and then log back in it's not there and there is no Gnome prompt to ask for the password to decrypt. So I have to do an "ssh-add" everytime I log in.
I have username1@domain.com and [URL] I want to send emails to two different groups of people and use a separate smtp server for each account so people that receive emails from username2 don't know about username1 account. At the moment I have to manually go into settings and change the default smtp server before I send the message. So I basically want to associate an smtp server with an identity. It doesn't seem that this is possible to do. I do know about the "Reply to Address" option but this is not what I want. For starters my smtp server won't allow this operation to take place.
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I have two sets of RSA key files:
I want two different SSH logins to the same server, so I create the following in ~/.ssh/config
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Can I user .ssh/config like this?
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It's pretty obvious what's happening, and this page talks about it in more detail:
SSH servers only allow you to attempt to authenticate a certain number of times. Each failed password attempt, each failed pubkey/identity that is offered, etc, take up one of these attempts. If you have a lot of SSH keys in your agent, you may find that an SSH server may kick you out before allowing you to attempt password authentication at all. If this is the case, there are a few different workarounds.
Rebooting clears the agent and then everything works OK again. I can also add this line to my .ssh/config file to force it to use password authentication:
PreferredAuthentications keyboard-interactive,password
Anyhow, I saw the note on the page I referenced talking about deleting keys from the agent, but I'm not sure if that applies on a mac since they appear to be cleared after reboot anyhow. So, my question is, is there a simple way to clear out all keys in the ssh-agent (the same thing that happens at reboot)?
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gnome-screensaver &
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