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== SSH_AUTH_SOCK ==
== SSH_AUTH_SOCK ==


Could someone write a little bit more about setting this environment variable?
Could someone write a little bit more about setting this environment variable?
== SSH-key ==
Hi everybody.
Sorry to say this, but this doesnt work.
"Now simply launch FileZilla and connect to your server using SFTP using SSH2"
I have no possibility to set explicitely "SSH2", I can only choose "SFTP - SSH File Transfer Protocoll" which I've done.
Also the Pageant is running with the key. I have here the interface in German. I did choose:
Verbindungsart: Interaktiv
Is this right?
What else can be the reason, it is not working?
Thanks in advance, best regards, Thomas
Reply:
To use an ssh key with the interactive mode (servers refer to it as key+password) you must add the key to the settings Edit->Settings->Connection->SFTP and add the private key file.
To login with just the ssh key (no FTP user password) in the connection set the logon type to "key file".
To try to help, I changed my interface language to German.
To use where logon type (Verbindungsart) is "Interaktiv"
  Go to Bearbeiten->Einstellungen->Verbindung->SFTP and add the key
If there is no FTP password, set logon type (Verbindungsart) to "Schlüsseldatei"
== Cannot re-enable password storage ==
I'm going to assume that once you say "No" to storing passwords, that is it for your installation of FZ, you cannot re-enable this function. Because I said "No" after installation thinking "No, I would like to be asked most of the time", only to realise that I was saying "No" on behalf of all the "me"s for all times in the future. Seems pretty fugged-up. And scouring these pages in the wiki are no help. Lots on how to store your passwords, but zip, zero and nothing on how to recover the '''ABILITY''' to store passwords. Figured this might be something the '''HOWTO''' section might have something on it. I was wrong. [[Special:Contributions/49.255.34.146|49.255.34.146]] 07:38, 4 June 2018 (CEST)
== openssh format key is supported ==
this page state that openssh format key need to be converted to putty's ppk format,
but most openssh use pem format to store private key, which is support by filezilla, too.
there is no need to convert openssh format private key to putty format.
[[Special:Contributions/140.113.136.220|140.113.136.220]] 03:14, 18 June 2019 (CEST)
== does not work with FIDO2 key ==
Logging in with a FIDO2 key such as Yubikey does not work for me. When I try to add the key file for Public-Key Authentication I get an error "File xy.pub cannot be loaded because it or does not contain a private key." Of course it does not contain a private key this is stored on the FIDO2. --[[Special:Contributions/2A00:D2E0:104:E400:B93B:B09F:7543:62B9|2A00:D2E0:104:E400:B93B:B09F:7543:62B9]] 14:30, 18 January 2024 (CET)
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