Yup, that's the trouble. Good sleuthing. Knowing that (and, indeed,
`ssh-add -X` reports success regardless of password entered), I can
start a real ssh-agent anywhere I want agent locking instead of gui
integration.
Thanks!
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Are you using gnome-keyring? (I think that's the default).
If so, gnome-keyring doesn't actually implement ssh-agent locking
although it will claim to work.
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-keyring/tree/daemon/ssh-agent/gkd-
ssh-agent-ops.c#n1417
op_not_implemented_success,
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
`ssh-add -x` does not prevent key use
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