I can't connect using SSH2 private key :( But it works with SCRT & SecureFX programs. Did I do someting wrong or WinSCP don't support this method? ---------------------------------- Authentication log (see session log for details): Using username 'test'. Unable to use key file 'C:Documents and SettingsuserDesktop.sshid_dsa' (OpenSSH SSH2 private key) No supported authentication methods left to try! Connection has been unexpectedly closed. Server sent command exit status 0. ---------------------------------- . Looking up host '192.168.0.22' . Connecting to 192.168.0.22 port 22 . Server version: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.5p1 FreeBSD-20030924 . We claim version: SSH-2.0-WinSCP-release-3.6.1 . Using SSH protocol version 2 . Doing Diffie-Hellman group exchange . Doing Diffie-Hellman key exchange . Host key fingerprint is: . ssh-dss 1024 dd:b9:a8:29:0a:d8:22:3c:cc:52:36:f9:32:e8:51:cf . Initialised AES-256 client->server encryption . Initialised AES-256 server->client encryption ! Using username 'test'. . Reading private key file 'C:Documents and SettingsuserDesktop.sshid_dsa' . Unable to use this key file (OpenSSH SSH2 private key) ! Unable to use key file 'C:Documents and SettingsuserDesktop.sshid_dsa' (OpenSSH SSH2 private key) ! No supported authentication methods left to try! . No supported authentications offered. Disconnecting * (ESshFatal) Authentication failed.
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