Re: How to re-lock ssh private key?

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Robert Nichols wrote:

In searching for info I keep getting references to ssh-agent being
responsible for remembering the key, but I find that ssh-agent is
never executed on my system.

Here's one way to do it - the brute force solution.

Look under

   Applications -> Internet -> SSH Ask Pass

then right click and add it to your panel.

Then right click on the icon in the panel, select properties, then
change the command

   /usr/bin/ssh-add

to

   /usr/bin/ssh-add -t <time>

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