Hmmm. Yeh, I've played a little more with this, and this always
triggers the problem. So try this to reproduce the problem:
(0) have a passphrase protected RSA key pair stored in ~/.ssh/id_rsa and
~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
(1) logout of Gnome
(2) Ctrl-Alt-1
(3) login to the terminal
(4) delete the ~/.s
This is with a fresh install of hardy. Hmm. I'm definitely being
prompted for the key password regardless of whether the server accepts
it. In fact the server doesn't accept any authorized keys because the
authorized_keys file doesn't exist there. I should say this is just
after logging in on t
Public bug reported:
I ssh to lots of different servers. On some servers I use password
authentication. On some servers I use server:~/.ssh/authorized_keys and
RSA keypairs to login. For obvious reasons my private key stored in
~/.ssh/id_rsa is protected with a passphrase.
This all used to wor
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: workrave
Version: 1.8.3-1ubuntu1
~/.workrave/* is world readable
this folder contains idlelog..log which can be used to extract detailed
information about when I am idle/not idle.
I consider this information to be private, and therefore I think
~/.work