On Dec 8 20:40, Andrew Schulman wrote: > > > Here's what I have at the moment based on your branch as of a few weeks > > > ago. However, with password-protected SSH keys, the password prompt > > > isn't handled properly. Any ideas? > > > > Re password prompts: I see the problem. It's because I echo the lftp > > script to stdout, and pipe it into lftp -f /dev/stdin. So stdin is > > unavailable for the password prompt. > > > > I think using process substitution instead will be an easy fix for this. > > OK, I looked into this. Unfortunately lftp seems not to support using > encrypted SSH keys for sftp. > > First I freed up stdin for lftp to use, by using process substitution > instead of -f/dev/stdin, as I said before. But it still doesn't work. > > So I tried it with lftp from the command line. With an unencrypted key it > works, but with an encrypted key you get the following: > > $ lftp sftp://cygwin:@cygwin.com > lftp cyg...@cygwin.com:~> set sftp:connect-program ssh -a -x -i > /path/to/encrypted/key > lftp cyg...@cygwin.com:~> ls > `.' Enter passphrase for key '/home/andrex/.ssh/keys/home': XXXX > > and the connection fails. It seems that lftp intercepts the password > prompt.
I may be missing something here, but given that this is all scripted anyway, why not use sftp directly? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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