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How do I stop ssh-agent from starting when logging into CentOS via openssh?



There are no references to ssh-agent in my bash startup scripts (.bashrc) or /etc/bashrc.










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    How do I stop ssh-agent from starting when logging into CentOS via openssh?



    There are no references to ssh-agent in my bash startup scripts (.bashrc) or /etc/bashrc.










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      How do I stop ssh-agent from starting when logging into CentOS via openssh?



      There are no references to ssh-agent in my bash startup scripts (.bashrc) or /etc/bashrc.










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      How do I stop ssh-agent from starting when logging into CentOS via openssh?



      There are no references to ssh-agent in my bash startup scripts (.bashrc) or /etc/bashrc.







      ssh openssh sshd ssh-agent






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          It is probably started for your gnome session. To get the parent id of your ssh-agent:



          cat /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/status | fgrep PPid


          Then use the number there to look at what process that is:



          more /proc/<PPidNUMBER_FOUND>/status.


          On Ubuntu 12.04 you find in the first line Name: gnome-session



          You will probably find something under /etc/X11:



          grep ssh-agent /etc/X11/*


          results in:



          /etc/X11/Xsession.options:use-ssh-agent


          try commenting that out en restarting X






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            It is probably started for your gnome session. To get the parent id of your ssh-agent:



            cat /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/status | fgrep PPid


            Then use the number there to look at what process that is:



            more /proc/<PPidNUMBER_FOUND>/status.


            On Ubuntu 12.04 you find in the first line Name: gnome-session



            You will probably find something under /etc/X11:



            grep ssh-agent /etc/X11/*


            results in:



            /etc/X11/Xsession.options:use-ssh-agent


            try commenting that out en restarting X






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              It is probably started for your gnome session. To get the parent id of your ssh-agent:



              cat /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/status | fgrep PPid


              Then use the number there to look at what process that is:



              more /proc/<PPidNUMBER_FOUND>/status.


              On Ubuntu 12.04 you find in the first line Name: gnome-session



              You will probably find something under /etc/X11:



              grep ssh-agent /etc/X11/*


              results in:



              /etc/X11/Xsession.options:use-ssh-agent


              try commenting that out en restarting X






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                It is probably started for your gnome session. To get the parent id of your ssh-agent:



                cat /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/status | fgrep PPid


                Then use the number there to look at what process that is:



                more /proc/<PPidNUMBER_FOUND>/status.


                On Ubuntu 12.04 you find in the first line Name: gnome-session



                You will probably find something under /etc/X11:



                grep ssh-agent /etc/X11/*


                results in:



                /etc/X11/Xsession.options:use-ssh-agent


                try commenting that out en restarting X






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                It is probably started for your gnome session. To get the parent id of your ssh-agent:



                cat /proc/$SSH_AGENT_PID/status | fgrep PPid


                Then use the number there to look at what process that is:



                more /proc/<PPidNUMBER_FOUND>/status.


                On Ubuntu 12.04 you find in the first line Name: gnome-session



                You will probably find something under /etc/X11:



                grep ssh-agent /etc/X11/*


                results in:



                /etc/X11/Xsession.options:use-ssh-agent


                try commenting that out en restarting X







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