On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 16:46:28 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote:
[...]
Yep, after you scratch your head for half an hour wondering why
things
have broken. :)
Well, then, what might be broken? Id the agent provided for something
other than my "convenience"?
[...]
What it is that breaks by having ssh agent started automatically?
My script checks for a preexisting agent, and if it finds one,
it assumes it is one I created and tries to add a key to it.
However, if the system created an agent, other things I put
in place when I create the agent are not there, and I get
a failure report.
I am reminded of the air conditioning in our family cars. I have a
1999 Camry. It has an excellent AC system. When I want more wind,
I turn the fan-speed knob. Now my wife has a 2003 Camry. When it
decides I should have more wind, it turns up the fan... I dread the
day I will have to shop for a new car. If I wanted a system to
transparently decide things like "I should have an ssh-agent", I
would use Microsoft (may we be protected from the evil eye). ;)
Mike.