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Yes, I know this might sound absurd, but since PuTTY is handling 8192-bit private key very well, I think it would be good to see Cyberduck also support key size of 4096+.
So, here are some details:
I generated a new pair of key using my FreeBSD machine's bundled OpenSSH*: ssh-keygen -trsa -b8192. Then I imported the key into PuTTYgen, saved as PuTTY Private Key format.
Now, PuTTY handles this very well; I can log into both FreeBSD and Debian machines I have. Even logging into each other using OS bundled SSH client was successful. Only Cyberduck is complaining about the key size. (I attached the complaint Cyberduck was quacking.)
Dear developers,
Yes, I know this might sound absurd, but since PuTTY is handling 8192-bit private key very well, I think it would be good to see Cyberduck also support key size of 4096+.
So, here are some details:
I generated a new pair of key using my FreeBSD machine's bundled OpenSSH*:
ssh-keygen -trsa -b8192
. Then I imported the key into PuTTYgen, saved as PuTTY Private Key format.Now, PuTTY handles this very well; I can log into both FreeBSD and Debian machines I have. Even logging into each other using OS bundled SSH client was successful. Only Cyberduck is complaining about the key size. (I attached the complaint Cyberduck was quacking.)
I hope to see Cyberduck supporting this soon. :)
OpenSSH_6.6.1p1, OpenSSL 1.0.1p-freebsd 9 Jul 2015
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Cyberduck Error - PKA with 8192-Bit RSA Key.png
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