I set up ssh authentication a long time ago according to the second half of this guide (with smartcard): http://www.programmierecke.net/howto/gpg-ssh.html It worked without an issue until I recently upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10. After the upgrade I had to disable the gnome-keyring-ssh and gnome-keyring-gpg as well as ssh-agent again, as I did after previous upgrades. The configuration for enable-ssh-support in ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf was still intact. On another system where the whole stuff still works, ps aux | grep gpg-agent shows only one instance with lots of options: /usr/bin/gpg-agent --daemon --sh --write-env-file=/home/richi/.gnupg/gpg-agent-info-quadulrich /usr/bin/dbus-launch --exit-with-session /usr/bin/im-launch gnome-session --session=ubuntu But on this system, it shows 5 instances 4 with only --daemon and the fifth with an additional --sh. If I type "gpg-agent --daemon --enable-ssh-support" and execute the output in a terminal, I get an instance that works and handles the ssh key authentication.
Is anybody here aware of some changes in this area, and knows how I need to configure my system, to have it as seamless as before? More specifically, what I need to do to have the gpg-agent started with all these options? Rgds Richard _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users