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It might be an issue with the older web-vault version you are using? Not sure if this was dependent on the update: based on this description the feature flag will probably be needed for the latest release (version Line 354 in 1f868b8 |
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I'm not sure if this is a deliberate design to ensure SSH keys are stored securely or not
I see the “SSH Keys” tab on the Bitwarden client on Windows 10.
I tried to add SSH Keys to it, and it worked.
The SSH Keys were successfully synchronized to the other devices.
But when I open Web Vault, I don't see an “SSH Keys” option on the page that allows me to read SSH keys on the web page.
As shown in the two diagrams below
Is it because of security reasons that the SSH Key can only be read on the client device?
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