Re: How to re-lock ssh private key?

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Robert Nichols wrote:
> The process at the other end of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK is
> "gnome-keyring-daemon -d -login".  That process gets created when I
> log in.  Killing it doesn't strike me as a good idea.  Indeed, other
> keyring related stuff breaks if I do that.

You can tell the keyring daemon not to provide ssh-agent services.
Perhaps doing that and using the ssh-agent from openssh (which I
believe is still started automatically if no agent is running
already).

To disable ssh services in gnome-keyring-daemon:

gconftool-2 --set -t bool /apps/gnome-keyring/daemon-components/ssh false

Some very thin documentation on gnome-keyring-daemon's ssh handling is
at: http://live.gnome.org/GnomeKeyring/Ssh

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