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Only the global IdentityFile is used #74
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Same issue with me |
Hey 👋 I'm not sure to understand, you have a per-server config file or I'm a bit confused because sshs does not alter how ssh works. |
Hello ! I use one only ".ssh/config" file, it contains a list of arround 20 servers, here is a part of my file from the beginning to the bottom with elapsed part :
As you can see, each Host as an IdentityFile and them aren't the same for all.. What I see on the command shown after selecting the server I want to connect to is :
What I think is, the command should be |
Ooooh you're right! I don't even know why I did it that way in v4 |
I just built it myself and it's now ok ! Thanks a lot for that tool, I really like to work with it ! |
Since the v4.0.0, I'm not able to connect to my server with different private keys than the global host config.
I was first using a per server config and nothing was connecting, after I defined the "Host *" block with one private key and the servers using that private key were ok.
I'm using SSHS v4.1.1 and SSH v9.5.0.0 on Windows. (previously was on SSH v8.6 and that was the same)
It was working on SSHS v3.4
Thanks
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