Hello All,
Firstly, apologies if this is an easy fix which I've not been able to find -> I'm new to OS X so haven't really been able to work my head around how it.
I'm trying to use a OpenPGP smartcard for authentication through GnuPG. I've managed to get the terminal SSH commands to work by setting environment variables within .bashrc (which I've source-d from .bash_profile). However, when I attempt in FileZilla to connect, the client refuses to accept the new gpg-agent as an SSH auth daemon.
When I set the logging to debug, it shows that the auth handler has 0 keys available, which leads me to believe that FileZilla isn't picking up the environment variables from .bashrc.
This is how I'm setting the variables at current, through .bashrc. How can I make FileZilla work with these?
Thanks!
SSH_AUTH_SOCK on Mac OS X Mojave?
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Re: SSH_AUTH_SOCK on Mac OS X Mojave?
.bashrc only applies to Bash shells. If starting FileZilla directly from e.g. Finder or the Dock, no Bash shell is involved.
I do not know how to setup system-wide environment variables on macOS, try using an internet search engine.
I do not know how to setup system-wide environment variables on macOS, try using an internet search engine.