![]() #Filezilla sftp key verification#When I connected with Transmit I made a Filezilla quick like connect and that allowed the storage / verification of the stored ssh key. And that is because they work with a reverse proxy and that demands the storage of an ssh key on initial connect. This is needed despite the fact that you can access with a password. I had a chat with TransIP on it all and found out that when you use quick connect in Filezilla you are asked to store the ssh key. Decided to buy the $45 USD license right away!Īnd then …. ![]() #Filezilla sftp key software#So somehow Transmit can deal with the TransIP’s server software and or protocol and FileZilla nor Cyberduck could. I then decided to try Transmit and it worked out of the box. This you see post initial rapid connection: ➜ ~ sftp -vvv LibreSSL 2.7.3ĭebug2: resolving "." port 22ĭebug1: identity file /Users/jasper/.ssh/id_rsa type 0ĭebug1: identity file /Users/jasper/.ssh/id_rsa-cert type -1ĭebug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_7.9ĭebug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version SshReverseProxyĭebug1: Authenticating to .:22 as ''Īgain nothin out of the ordinary. When we check using very very verbose we see pretty much the same, only a different ip address and information on remote software used which is SshReverseProxy. ![]() So that is all pretty standard and not out of the ordinary. The check in ssh_config does allows the choice for LANG LC_* Host *Īnd the main block in /Users/jasper/.ssh/config is Host * When I do a very verbose from the command line I see that I get connected real quick ➜ ~ sftp -v LibreSSL 2.7.3ĭebug1: Reading configuration data /Users/jasper/.ssh/configĭebug1: /Users/jasper/.ssh/config line 3: Applying options for *ĭebug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_configĭebug1: /etc/ssh/ssh_config line 48: Applying options for *ĭebug1: Connecting to. port 22. When I try the ip address instead I do not have any luck either though so it must be something else. What it looks like to me is that it is having issues with using as the domain to connect to. Response: fzSftp started, protocol_version=9 When I try to do this using Filezilla, or even Cyberduck for that matter, it fails to connect Status: Connecting to. FileZilla Server is distributed under ther terms and conditions of the GNU Affero. FileZilla is distributed under the Terms and Conditions of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2 or (at your option) any later version. I am asked for the password after loads of checks and then I can log in and do stuff. Both FileZilla and FileZilla Server as downloadable from are free open-source software. When using the command line on my Mac to connect to a TransIP server in the Netherlands using sftp password: ![]()
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