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Hello all,
I'm using the current Versions of KeePass (2.52) and KeeAgent (0.13.2) on Windows 11.
As long as I'm running KeePass and KeeAgent only as a normal user, the access to the SSH Keys are only working with "putty", not in "OpenSSH for Windows". But when I'm starting KeePass and the "OpenSSH for Windows" as a privileged admin, it is also working with openssh.
Is there any known issue or required preparation for this kind of setup?
Thanks in advanced!
BTJ
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Any known issues on Windows 11 without using KeePass/KeeAgent as an admin?
Any known issues on Windows 11 when using KeePass/KeeAgent as a non-admin?
Oct 6, 2022
Fixed by myself. Reason for that behavior was not related to the admin account. The normal user account had the environment variable "SSH_AUTH_SOCK" configured. Therefore the "OpenSSH for Windows" client was expecting any agent via this named pipe, which was not initiated - of course facepalm !
Hello all,
I'm using the current Versions of KeePass (2.52) and KeeAgent (0.13.2) on Windows 11.
As long as I'm running KeePass and KeeAgent only as a normal user, the access to the SSH Keys are only working with "putty", not in "OpenSSH for Windows". But when I'm starting KeePass and the "OpenSSH for Windows" as a privileged admin, it is also working with openssh.
Is there any known issue or required preparation for this kind of setup?
Thanks in advanced!
BTJ
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: