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Re: Question about connecting to an ssh-agent.

Subject: Re: Question about connecting to an ssh-agent.
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 22:10:25 +0100
TNKS wrote:
Okay, so I noticed after playing around with root that I could just export
normal's SSH_AGENT_PID and SSH_AUTH_SOCK and use the common identity to
unison via ssh transparently.  But with dummy, I don't get the
transparency.  Is there any way to relax my ssh-agent to allow "dummy" to
connect to it (and just "dummy" alone)?                               

At a guess - have you checked the file permissions on SSH_AUTH_SOCK?
Try changing it's owner to dummy...

Ben

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