On Mon, 15 Jan 2024 20:03, Thomas Schneider said: > And ssh-pageant is not available for Win 11, but pageant is included > in PuTTY.
I didn't implemented or tested the newer --enable-w32-openssh-support so I don't have first have experience. However, Windows comes with an sssh server and an client, which are slighly modified OpenSSH versions. Thus you should be able to simply run c:\ ssh -v snow...@hawaii.nsa.gov The ssh diagnostics enabled with -v should show you what's going on and whether ssh tries to use an ssh-agent implementation. You need to start gpg-agent first, of course: gpgconf --launch gpg-agent or run any gpg command or kleopatra, etc.) > Could you please share some details of your working setup (scripts > connecting from Win 10/11 to other servers using SSH). Okay, let's try it: I just installed a gpg4win 4.3.0-beta and tried it on my testbox (Windows 10.0 build 19045) using my regular token: debug1: Next authentication method: publickey debug1: Offering public key: cardno:FFFE_xxxxxxx ED25519 SHA256:tXYM7ne2kI+ZUw7jGii9LBhoz8uB0ucKv28OSSW6a/g agent debug1: Server accepts key: cardno:FFFE_xxxxxxx ED25519 SHA256:tXYM7ne2kI+ZUw7jGii9LBhoz8uB0ucKv28OSSW6a/g agent debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey). Authenticated to ftp.gnupg.org ([217.69.76.55]:22). But that should also work with your gpg4win version. >> the native client you need to add *enable-w32-openssh-support* to your Oops, the option is actually *enable-win32-openssh-support*. I try to get it into the Kleopatra config dialog with gnupg 2.4.4 - right now kleopatra can only enable the Unix style ssh support. Shalom-Salam, Werner -- The pioneers of a warless world are the youth that refuse military service. - A. Einstein
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