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Exception authenticating with ECDSA key #10412
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Same problem with the latest snapshot 6.8.5 (29289). I don't remember how I got that verbose error message before, but this time the log drawer shows nothing. I found this in Console system.log:
And this in sshd log:
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Please reopen this issue if you can reproduce with the current snapshot build. |
This problem still exists in version 7.0 on Mojave.
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We will try to reproduce using a key generated with |
Ticket retargeted after milestone closed |
I tried again in the latest snapshot, making new keys with the above command, just to make sure there isn't something weird with my key. Same problem, and it only happens when the key has a passphrase. If you login once with SSH in Terminal using this key, it will be cached by ssh-agent, and then Cyberduck works. To test properly, you should flush the cache with |
I can reproduce the error. |
This is still a problem in 7.1.1 and macOS Catalina |
Thank you! I can confirm this is working in 7.7.1 |
I'm unable to login to my SFTP server using an ECDSA public key. This key is 521 bits and password-protected. This used to work fine with an RSA key before I switched. The first time I connect, it says "Broken transport; encountered EOF. The connection attempt was rejected. The server may be down, or your network may not be properly configured.". When I try again, it says "Exhausted available authentication methods."
I've tried in the latest 6.6.2 and this is what I get from the log:
And this is what shows in the sshd server log:
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