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I use keychain to manage ssh-agent, and I add it into my .zshrc.



I have a ssh key with passphrase.



With the normal terminal, I can use ssh without call a passphrase.



But in tmux, it will ask me to input a passphrase for my ssh-key.



These are run in normal terminal.



➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
14112
/var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-
lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


If running ssh my.server.domin, it can connect directly.



I run tmux in the same terminal and then



➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
14112
/var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


If running ssh my.server.domin, it will ask me to input passphrase.










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    I use keychain to manage ssh-agent, and I add it into my .zshrc.



    I have a ssh key with passphrase.



    With the normal terminal, I can use ssh without call a passphrase.



    But in tmux, it will ask me to input a passphrase for my ssh-key.



    These are run in normal terminal.



    ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
    14112
    /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-
    lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


    If running ssh my.server.domin, it can connect directly.



    I run tmux in the same terminal and then



    ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
    14112
    /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


    If running ssh my.server.domin, it will ask me to input passphrase.










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      I use keychain to manage ssh-agent, and I add it into my .zshrc.



      I have a ssh key with passphrase.



      With the normal terminal, I can use ssh without call a passphrase.



      But in tmux, it will ask me to input a passphrase for my ssh-key.



      These are run in normal terminal.



      ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
      14112
      /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-
      lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


      If running ssh my.server.domin, it can connect directly.



      I run tmux in the same terminal and then



      ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
      14112
      /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


      If running ssh my.server.domin, it will ask me to input passphrase.










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      I use keychain to manage ssh-agent, and I add it into my .zshrc.



      I have a ssh key with passphrase.



      With the normal terminal, I can use ssh without call a passphrase.



      But in tmux, it will ask me to input a passphrase for my ssh-key.



      These are run in normal terminal.



      ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
      14112
      /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-
      lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


      If running ssh my.server.domin, it can connect directly.



      I run tmux in the same terminal and then



      ➜  ~ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID; echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
      14112
      /var/folders/hh/mmb417c53xx84ykdycyqls100000gn/T//ssh-lyHqTWPT02HF/agent.14111


      If running ssh my.server.domin, it will ask me to input passphrase.







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          I find that I have a alias with ssh. alias ssh=ssh-ident.



          If I unalias it, all things are correct.






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            It seems because of stale environment variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK.



            See http://blog.mcpolemic.com/2016/10/01/reconciling-tmux-and-ssh-agent-forwarding.html






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              I find that I have a alias with ssh. alias ssh=ssh-ident.



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                  I find that I have a alias with ssh. alias ssh=ssh-ident.



                  If I unalias it, all things are correct.






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                  I find that I have a alias with ssh. alias ssh=ssh-ident.



                  If I unalias it, all things are correct.







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                      It seems because of stale environment variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK.



                      See http://blog.mcpolemic.com/2016/10/01/reconciling-tmux-and-ssh-agent-forwarding.html






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                        It seems because of stale environment variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK.



                        See http://blog.mcpolemic.com/2016/10/01/reconciling-tmux-and-ssh-agent-forwarding.html






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                          It seems because of stale environment variable SSH_AUTH_SOCK.



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