hello dear buddy
many many thanks for the quick reply. This is convincing me. now i see it clear...
@botg did explain it already. Your SFTP server requires Public key authentication in addition to the password. The old system had the key saved, either in FileZilla or in the system's SSH agent. This type of key is not saved in filezilla.xml but elsewhere. While Windows uses the Registry for the SFTP keys, Linux surely uses some kind of flat file.
You need to salvage the key from the old system and transfer it to the new one, or, alternatively, re-obtain it from the server administrator.
i will do as acviced:
on a sidenote: i guess that this is exactly t he same issue - and circumstance i struggle with on the winSCP side of live - not i use winSCP sometimes..
see the thread https://winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php? ... 060b361e8a
,,,,and after moving the config-files from one Notebook to another Notebook i have gotten an error_
system Error: error 2
Error code: 2 - Error message from server: No such file
Während des Protokollierens ist ein Fehler aufgetreten.
Das Protokollieren wurde abgeschaltet.
Kann Protokolldatei "c\users\myold-notebook\...nicht öffnen.
system Error: error 2
this is translated:
during the protocoll an error occurred: the protocol-process was interrupted and switched off
cannot open the Protocolfile "c\users\myold-notebook\...
the system cannot find the refered file.
well i guess that i have missed something. If i look at the paths in the winSCP - there lots of path are included
but - i guess that this would not help if i correct them all.
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PuttyPath=
LogFileName=
ActionsLogFileName=
[Configuration\History\PuttyPath] 0=
[Configuration\Interface\Explorer] ToolbarsLayout=
UserName=vhost
PublicKeyFile=
LocalDirectory=
RemoteDirectory=/
i guess that a simple correction ofthe paths would not help...
in fact - i guess that i need to add the pgp-key file too. - it should be pretty the same as here in FileZilla
love to hear from you again
greetings