Mark Waite commented on Bug JENKINS-20879

Felix Nawroth I found that I can use a passphrase protected ssh key with the latest git plugin (2.2.5) and the latest git client plugin (1.10.1) if I use a git URL of the form ssh://username@hostname/repository. That form works as expected on both Windows and Linux, with the ssh passphrase entered into the "Advanced" section of the credentials panel.

I don't have any estimate for when this will be fixed. I don't plan to work on fixing it, especially since I've found at least one URL form which works as expected with a passphrase protected ssh key.

I have recently been able to add an authentication test case to the git client plugin automated tests, so there is progress towards allowing further testing of these types of cases, but I don't intend to work on this specific case, since I believe it is relatively uncommon, and has a work around.

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