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Old 05-09-2014, 03:01 PM   #1
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ssh: authenticity of host can't be established question opens x dialog


Today I wanted to setup an sshfs mount in the /etc/fstab of my wife's laptop running Mint 13. As usual, I did this through an ssh session so I don't have to interrupt her in what she is doing at the time.
So I entered the stuff in in the fstab and then typed
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mount -a
A lot of error messages came up about no display being available. So I retyped the same command on her laptop and could not believe my eyes. The usual question "authenticity of host can't be established bla bla bla" came up... in a GUI dialog!!! I mean, seriously?!? I have always been a big fan of Linux Mint because it seemed to be the perfect distro to install on non-tech-savyy people's machines around me so I don't have to fix their windows installs. But this is a real turn-off!
I can't believe how anyone could possibly think it's a good idea to open a dialog box from within a terminal session, let alone for something related to ssh.

Ok, sorry for ranting, but I had to get this off of my chest...
 
Old 05-10-2014, 01:17 AM   #2
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Are you sure it wasn't just complaining that you are not root when trying to mount? Or are you SSHing into your wife's laptop from itself?
I tend to agree though that popping up an x dialogue when you're using the terminal seems a very stupid thing to do.
 
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Are you sure it wasn't just complaining that you are not root when trying to mount? Or are you SSHing into your wife's laptop from itself?
No I was SSHing into my wife's laptop from my laptop. The reason why I am 100% sure that I was root is that I had edited fstab before in that same terminal session.

But anyway, whatever it complained about, it should have complained in the terminal... I guess this behavior can probably be fixed somewhere, but I don't think I'll bother. I don't actually *need* to be able to do stuff on her laptop via ssh, it's just more convenient for both of us...
 
  


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