Confusion using "ssh-add -D" and then "ssh-add -l"
Brian Candler
b.candler at pobox.com
Fri Oct 18 23:00:10 AEDT 2024
On 18/10/2024 12:50, Chris Green wrote:
> Both the sockets exist:-
>
> chris$ ls -al/run/user/1000/keyring/
> total 0
> drwx------ 2 chris chris 120 Oct 18 12:33 .
> drwx------ 13 chris chris 420 Oct 18 12:32 ..
> srw------- 1 chris chris 0 Oct 18 12:33 .ssh
> srw-rw-rw- 1 chris chris 0 Oct 18 12:32 control
> srwxrwxr-x 1 chris chris 0 Oct 18 12:32 pkcs11
> srwxrwxr-x 1 chris chris 0 Oct 18 12:32 ssh
"lsof" to see which process is listening on the
/run/user/1000/keyring/ssh socket?
If you logout from your desktop, then click your username to log back in
again, you may see a sprocket in the bottom-right corner that lets you
select your desktop environment (e.g. xfce, gnome). If so, you could try
different ones. If you find a broken one, you can report the problem
upstream.
I think it's pretty clear at this stage that the problem is with your
distro, not with openssh.
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