Hi, I'm having some issues using Winswitch and connecting via SSH to a remote Linux host.
Firstly - is it possible to use a SSH private key that has a password? I can't seem to find any option to enter in a password for the key. The workaround is just to use a keyfile without a password, or to use username/password based authentication, but neither are as secure, of course. Secondly - is there any way to use SSH via a HTTP proxy? I dont' know if Conch has support for this. Finally, I've setup username/password based authentication, and I've also setup a SSH tunnel via Putty through which I'm connecting, however, I still can't seem to open a connection to the box. The server is a Ubuntu box, the client is Windows. The Winswich client is setup to connect to localhost/127.0.0.1 (I've tried using both) on port 29, which is then forwarded via Putty to port 22 on the remote Linux host. SSH tunneling and preload SSH tunnels are both set to on, in the WinSwitch client. I seem to be able to connect fine via that tunnel using other applications. This is my output in applet.log https://gist.github.com/1880255 Any thoughts? Cheers, Victor _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
