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Thanks Bill

Yes, I do set ForwardAgent in the .ssh/config
(I run into issues with * in some cases, I think
it might have been on mac, I can't recall, so
I now list each machine explicitly, that is
not a problem at all)

Jacek




On 02/01/2016 01:40 PM, Glick, Bill wrote:
> Jacek,
>
> Sorry for the delay in responding.  We’ve been looking at this occasionally since the Christmas break, but we hadn’t dug into the details on this till now.
>
> We have been deferring to the default setting of the OpenSSH Server for setting this.  Currently all of our CentOS 6 systems are running openssh-server-5.3p1-112, which from my testing appears to AllowAgentForwarding by default.  We just now made the change to AllowAgentForwarding regardless of what the current default is for the installed version of openssh-server (we’ve noticed the defaults for these seem to change over time).
>
> I’ve tested this successfully from my laptop to lsst-dbdev5, and then on to lsst-dbdev4.  However it did not work until I added the following to the ssh client config on my laptop:
>
>> Host lsst*
>>    ForwardAgent yes
>
>
> Let us know if you run into issues with this.
>

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