I've just installed FileZilla client 3.55 on macOS 10.14 (Mojave).
I want to create a new connection via SFTP to a remote server. I have a private key generated with terminal using ssh-keygen, connection to the server via terminal works smoothly.
When I submit the private key in the site manager, it asks me to change the format to .ppk, which I confirm.
However, after typing the passphrase I get an error message:
I restarted my MacBook and re-installed FileZilla already, but the problem persists. I checked the package content of FileZilla.app, fzputtygen is in the same folder as FileZilla.
Does anyone know what might be the issue here?
Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
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Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
Hello,
I've got exactly the same problem (Filezilla 3.55.1 and MacOS 11.5.2 BigSur) and I'm a bit stuck now. Does anybody know how to solve this?
Thanks and cheers!
I've got exactly the same problem (Filezilla 3.55.1 and MacOS 11.5.2 BigSur) and I'm a bit stuck now. Does anybody know how to solve this?
Thanks and cheers!
Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
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Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
I got the exact same error on Filezilla with exact version. Could someone reply ?
Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
As a workaround, I installed puttygen on a Windows machine, brought my private key over with a USB stick, converted the key there and brought it back to my Mac. I could not find an easier way to do this (alternatives involved installing a virtual machine and run Windows on the Mac), but maybe someone else has a better idea?
It works but is of course a bit of a hassle and should not be necessary.
It works but is of course a bit of a hassle and should not be necessary.
Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
Please try 3.56.0-rc1
Re: Cannot convert SSH key to .ppk format
Hi, here I got a solution FYI.
The reason my SSH key doesn't work on Filezilla is that I generated a password along with my key pair. once I regenerated my key pair without a password then tried it with Filezilla. This time I wasn't asked to convert my SSH key anymore and I've been able to use my key in Filezilla.
The reason my SSH key doesn't work on Filezilla is that I generated a password along with my key pair. once I regenerated my key pair without a password then tried it with Filezilla. This time I wasn't asked to convert my SSH key anymore and I've been able to use my key in Filezilla.