This happens for me on i686 as well after upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty. It appears to be related to seahorse-agent rather than the openssh-client.
If I run:
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 ssh localhost
I am prompted for my passphrase for my key and it authenticates me fine.
If I run:
eval `ssh-agent`
ssh-add -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa
And enter my passhrase, then ssh localhost, everything works fine.
Seahorse-agent is running, and if I do an ssh-add -l I see my key there just fine, but something it presents to the remote server is not accepted by ssh.
This happens for me on i686 as well after upgrading from Intrepid to Jaunty. It appears to be related to seahorse-agent rather than the openssh-client.
If I run:
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=0 ssh localhost
I am prompted for my passphrase for my key and it authenticates me fine.
If I run:
eval `ssh-agent`
ssh-add -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa
And enter my passhrase, then ssh localhost, everything works fine.
Seahorse-agent is running, and if I do an ssh-add -l I see my key there just fine, but something it presents to the remote server is not accepted by ssh.