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After 2.2.3 version, The connect button seems like dosen't work at all #1315

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ghost opened this issue Dec 23, 2019 · 4 comments
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After 2.2.3 version, The connect button seems like dosen't work at all #1315

ghost opened this issue Dec 23, 2019 · 4 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Dec 23, 2019

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@akxz
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akxz commented Dec 23, 2019

I have the same problem. It does not connect after the update.

@jsaid17
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jsaid17 commented Dec 23, 2019

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Windows 10
Atom 1.42.0 x64
remote-ftp 2.2.3

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When I try to connect using the SFTP method, i've got this error message in return :

Error: Error while signing data with privateKey: error:06000066:public key routines:OPENSSL_internal:DECODE_ERROR

It worked perfectly before the last update.

@icetee
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icetee commented Dec 24, 2019

@jsaid17 I upgrade the SSH and SSH Streams package, I search your issue in Google and maybe your key type is deprecated or from now on during not incompatible processing. I'd be happy to try updating it.

liximomo/vscode-sftp#594 (comment)

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2224066/how-to-convert-ssh-keypairs-generated-using-puttygen-windows-into-key-pairs-us/2224204#2224204

@garrettboone
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I just ran Ubuntu 20.04 for the first time and a key that worked fine for Ubuntu 18.04 didn't work for 20.04 and I came here. Putty conversion to SSH key confirmed to be a solution in this scenario also.

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