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Assignee: Andreas Moog (andreas-moog) => (unassigned)
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[hardy] seahorse agent no longer asks for the passphrase
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# FILE CREATED BY SEAHORSE
use-agent
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And what's in your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf?
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I'm running in Gnome. I installed KDE yesterday evening (I didn't try
to send email while in KDE) and when I went back to Gnome (my default
display manager) the issue happened. Anyway...
When I put the file back, I get the error message again. When I run the "ps
-ef | grep agent" I get the fol
If you put that file back, log out and back in, is seahorse-agent or gnupg-
agent running? I've got gnupg-agent running in GNOME and it's not giving me
any trouble (meanwhile seahorse-agent causes major breakage in KDE).
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1002 7398 1 0 11:05 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/dbus-launch
--exit-with-session /usr/bin/pulse-session /usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute
x-session-manager
1002 7414 7340 0 11:05 ?00:00:00 /usr/bin/seahorse-agent
--execute x-session-manager
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If you run "ps -ef | grep agent" what's running?
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I've been using Intrepid since it's release date and this has not been
an issue. Yesterday evening I installed Kubuntu and KDE 4.2 and when I
logged back into Gnome this morning I received the message that "A
supported PGP passphrase agent is not running".
I did the following and it resolved the
For me it doesn't work. Invoking everything on the shell just asks for
things ssh does anyway. I have an env variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK that points
to a keyring thing in /tmp. Trying to force a dialog by invoking stuff
via ALT+F2 (no display) I onyl get a dialog for sides where I can enter
a password.
I just fixed it
Logout and
rm -rf private-keys-v1.d
rm gpg.conf gpg-agent-info-rome
It's working :)
Now I don't have the private-keys-v1.d nor the gpg-agent-info-rome. I
guess the gpg-agent-info-rome was the root of the problem.
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I have
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does anybody still get the issue in intrepid?
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Using seahorse 2.22.2-0ubuntu1 I cannot reproduce this bug. Seahorse
prompts for SSH key passphrases as expected.
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I'm using kubuntu intrepid alpha 5. Unfortunately, I seem not to be able to
start KDE anymore, due to some bug in this alpha version.
Therefore I'm currently unable to check whether seahorse works.
KDE doesn't bring a corresponding daemon, but uses gpg-agent and ssh-agent
instead. Unfortunately,
Could you already try with intrepid? Regarding KDE I don't know if that
will work. Hasn't KDE its own agent?
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In hardy, the problem persists. As for intrepid, I can't say so far,
although I have installed alpha 5 yesterday. Will seahorse work together
with KDE4?
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. I don't have a solution but can say that intrepid ibex
does not have this problem anymore. Can you confirm that it's fixed for
you, too?
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The gpg issue seems to be solved by now, the solution being to delete
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
which should not be there when seahorse-agent is used.
Still, the problem with the ssh keys seems to persist: in hardy, I have to use
ssh-add again, as seahorse does not seem to work together
"I discovered in my gpg.conf there was an old gpg-agent-info entry that
pointed to a non-existent path. When I removed that, the gpg found
seahorse properly and worked."
that is exactly the bug. I deleted the last line with an "#" and it
works now.
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I'm having this problem as well, specifically the issues noticed with
enigmail, after just upgrading to Hardy last night.
This is a real killer for me, as I use enigmail a *lot*.
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I discovered in my gpg.conf there was an old gpg-agent-info entry that
pointed to a non-existent path. When I removed that, the gpg found
seahorse properly and worked.
I'm not sure why that never caused problems in gutsy, but I seem to have
sorted out my seahorse problems.
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anything new here?
Enigmail is still not working and seahorse seems to be totally buggy in
Hardy!
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I have seahorse 2.22.0 and I can see a lot of ssh keys in "my personal
keys" tab.
I like to refer to the original bug title. Although I can see my ssh
keys I'm not being asked for passphrases if they are needed.
I'm trying to connect via ssh to a certain host. I can see the key for
this host in "
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 174441 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/174441
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 174441
[hardy] seahorse no longer manages ssh keys
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confirmed
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I fixed my problem by looking at the default setup of another system and
noting that it did not have:
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/90gpg-agent
I renamed that file, restarted X, and all is well. Seahorse is running
by itself rather than under gpg-agent:
/usr/bin/seahorse-agent --execute x-session-m
This is also a problem with Thunderbird/Enigmail in decrypting email --
seahorse no longer asks for the passphrase and the decryption fails. If
I use gpg from the command line, I get the curses prompt. After that
the passphrase is cached and Enigmail will decrypt email. The cache
still goes away
I can confirm the bug in Seahorse 2.22.0-0ubuntu2 (hardy), running
Hardy, upgraded from Gutsy (Linux debberlein 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP
Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux)
The agent was working flawless in gutsy, but stopped working after
upgrading to hardy. The processes are properly ru
I can confirm the bug in Seahorse 2.22.0-0ubuntu2 (hardy), running
Hardy, upgraded from Gutsy (Linux debberlein 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP
Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux)
The agent was working flawless in gutsy, but stopped working after
upgrading to hardy. The processes are properly ru
I can confirm this bug in Seahorse 2.22.0-0ubuntu2.
Ubuntu Hardy/AMD64.
The seahorse-agent is running but it only picks up the id_rsa key (and
not id_rsa.1 etc), however other keys are configured and present in the
keyring.
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