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Former Member
4 years agoNeed help with SSH prompting frequency?
Hey folks 👋 we have some news to share with you regarding SSH & improving the prompting frequency that we’ve had reports on. While we’ve released a few improvements (like fixing the consecutive prom...
pboling
3 years agoNew Contributor
- The latest 1Password was installed for me yesterday, I think, and it has been crashing pretty regularly since then, perhaps a dozen times total.
- The New SSH dialog box is beautiful, and appears to have the exact functionality we want, but it doesn't work. Even if I check the "Approve for all applications" option, which I do everytime it pops up, which is about once every 5 minutes, it continues to pop up.
My setup, which you should be able to pretty easily mimick: I use iTerm2, and ZSH for default shell, with OhMyZSH, with powerline10k, with git plugin enabled, which means that git commands are run every time anything is done on the command line. I have all my git repos checked out with SSH. I generally have as many as a dozen RubyMine projects open at the same time, all with projects checked out via SSH.
In the previous version of 1Password I would come back to my computer after getting a coffee, and there would be a stack of prompts to allow access to SSH, sometimes seemingly endless.
In the new version I no longer have that stacking problem, which is great! But still the frequency only dropped from ludicrous speed to "insane speed".
Please keep working on it! I'm going to keep using it warts and all, but I look forward to more improvements.