2011-05-17 10:13, Alan R Williams skrev:
> On 17/05/2011 08:43, Daniel Lundin wrote:
[...]
>
>> I wonder though, in the old tool there was space for public key
>> authentication (using the standard ssh key pair), but I can't find that
>> in 2.3. Are there any plans for that?
>
> You should be able to do that via the credential manager (under
> Advanced), but I'll check with Alex Nenadic, the security expert here.
>
Can't find that. I tried importing my private key under "Your 
certificates", but that was probably not meant for ssh key pairs. I'll 
wait to hear from Alex.

(BTW, I'm still horrified by seeing my password in clear text in the 
credentials manager. Don't think I'll ever get used to that, even if I 
understand it can be good for tracking down connection problems. Key 
authentication would be preferable also for this reason, given that the 
passphrase to the private key is not stored anywhere.)

>> /D
>
> Alan
>
/D
>
>
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