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For years I have been typing my password when the box is checked (and rechecked) periodically throughout the last few years. It never works. I keep hoping that an update will fix this. I am licensed user.
My environment is:
macOS 10.13.2 (17C88)
My authentication is to a remote Unix host where ssh public key is stored here:
$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
My private key in on the home directory of my local machine. It works fine I ssh into the shell at the remote Unix host.
When using CyberDuck, every file transfer is requesting me to enter my passphrase for the DSA key.
How can I transfer files without entering the passphrase for every file transfer?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
My guess is that the passphrase stored for the key in login keychain is wrong. Please open Keychain Access.app and search for id_dsa.pub. Delete or check the passphrase that is saved in the entry.
For years I have been typing my password when the box is checked (and rechecked) periodically throughout the last few years. It never works. I keep hoping that an update will fix this. I am licensed user.
My environment is:
macOS 10.13.2 (17C88)
My authentication is to a remote Unix host where ssh public key is stored here:
$HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
My private key in on the home directory of my local machine. It works fine I ssh into the shell at the remote Unix host.
When using CyberDuck, every file transfer is requesting me to enter my passphrase for the DSA key.
How can I transfer files without entering the passphrase for every file transfer?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: