From: Tim Beuman Subject: Re: ssh-add cannot connect to authentication
agent
Date: Fri, 18 May 2007 09:11:00 -0700
Haven't been able to nail it down that specific. I ended up modifying
ssh-agent to run as a service under the SYSTEM account rather than as a
background process under the
Haven't been able to nail it down that specific. I ended up modifying
ssh-agent to run as a service under the SYSTEM account rather than as a
background process under the user-account. It worked fine that way, even
with McAfee but like I said, it required a modification of ssh-agent itself.
Ti
Len Giambrone wrote:
> I'm using XP. I disabled everything I could in McAfee, but still no luck.
> Did you figure out what in McAfee was causing the problem in W2K?
>
It's been noted in the past that disabling is often not enough with these
kinds of intrusive (and buggy) programs. I'd recommend
I'm using XP. I disabled everything I could in McAfee, but still no luck.
Did you figure out what in McAfee was causing the problem in W2K?
-Len
Tim Beuman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had the same problem on W2K. Seemed to be caused by McAfee. No
> problems with
I had the same problem on W2K. Seemed to be caused by McAfee. No
problems with McAfee on WXP though.
Tim
Len Giambrone wrote:
The agent starts correctly, but I can't get ssh-add to give me anything other
than:
Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.
I'm running the latest C
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