I've successfully connected to a number of servers using SFTP in BC4 on my macbookpro. I'm trying to get a new server to connect but it won't.
These things work:
1) On command line "ssh myserver" (I have a section of the .ssh/config file with the credentials and the private key)
2) In FileZilla, I added my private key (after converting it to a ppk format) and successfully created a profile.
3) In BC4, I have configured a different server the same way and it works for that server. I compared the profiles and I don't see any difference.
The only difference I can see between the servers is that one is CentOS 5 and the other is a newly created server on EC2 and is CentOS 7.
The error I'm receiving when trying to connect is:
Public key authorization failed.
Public key agent authorization failed.
No more authentication methods available.
Connection failed: Connection list (error code is 10058)
Thanks for any clues about why BC4 would act differently from FileZilla and what I should try next.
(I saw a similar thread from a couple of years ago, but it appeared like that was on a PC, since it recommended installing Pageant. I'm not sure how I would do that on a Mac or if that's relevant.)
These things work:
1) On command line "ssh myserver" (I have a section of the .ssh/config file with the credentials and the private key)
2) In FileZilla, I added my private key (after converting it to a ppk format) and successfully created a profile.
3) In BC4, I have configured a different server the same way and it works for that server. I compared the profiles and I don't see any difference.
The only difference I can see between the servers is that one is CentOS 5 and the other is a newly created server on EC2 and is CentOS 7.
The error I'm receiving when trying to connect is:
Public key authorization failed.
Public key agent authorization failed.
No more authentication methods available.
Connection failed: Connection list (error code is 10058)
Thanks for any clues about why BC4 would act differently from FileZilla and what I should try next.
(I saw a similar thread from a couple of years ago, but it appeared like that was on a PC, since it recommended installing Pageant. I'm not sure how I would do that on a Mac or if that's relevant.)
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