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Hey @naggie ! Blink includes its own ssh agent already embedded inside the connection, and it is actually used for regular authentication. You do not need to start ssh-agent, just make sure you load the key with |
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Thanks @carloscabanero I had completely missed the |
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Configuration
Blink 16.1.6
iOS 16.3.1
RSA key generated on device, with
ForwardAgent YES
Describe the bug
I cannot SSH via SSH Agent forwarding despite providing
-A
to the ssh command orForwardAgent YES
in the host configuration as I getagent refused operation
To make sure it's not just github I tried another host on my LAN that I can ssh to directly using the local key:
As described for an older version of blink in another issue, I tried running the agent manually -- and I got a missing symbol error which could help diagnose the bug. I'm aware (via docs) that I shouldn't have to run the agent manually nowadays.
Thanks! This is a really nice project and it will make my iPhone much more useful when travelling when this is working!
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