[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #152: Read IdentityFile setting from OpenSSH configuration in ~/.ssh/config

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Mon Mar 16 12:19:09 CET 2009


#152: Read IdentityFile setting from OpenSSH configuration in ~/.ssh/config
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 Reporter:  chris@…                 |        Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect                  |       Status:  closed 
 Priority:  normal                  |    Milestone:  3.1    
Component:  sftp                    |      Version:         
 Severity:  normal                  |   Resolution:  fixed  
 Keywords:                          |  
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Changes (by dkocher):

  * status:  reopened => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed
  * milestone:  => 3.1


Comment:

 Replying to [comment:8 hegewald@…]:
 > Dear Caberduck Team,
 > there seems to be a little glitch with this nice feature. I will try to
 explain what I observe here (Cyberduck 3.1.2, Mac OS 10.5.6):
 > I use a ~/ssh/config to allow multiple keys. In the config I have Host *
 and then lines setting IdentityFile. This works pretty well with plain
 ssh. Cyberduck seems to ignore the default key files (i.e. id_dsa), which
 is not in my ~/ssh/config. If I remove the Host * and replace it with Host
 <full.host.name>, then Cyberduck seems to behave and also uses the id_dsa.
 I would expect to see the same behaviour as if connecting via plain ssh.
 > Cheers,
 > -- Jan

 There is currently no support for wildcards in the config. Must be tracked
 in a separate ticket.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/152#comment:9>
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