Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I just used a portable edition of bitvise to generate a new key pair and exported them under OpenSSH format.

Once generated, I put the public key in WinSSHD on the remote server. I tried with bitvise (private key put in its key manager), it worked. I tried with my script and it failed. (private and public key were in the correct folder. Keys are named exactly the same. Public on is just suffixed by ".pub")

I'm on a windows env. so, unfortunately, I can't use ssh-keygen.

Any other idea?

In reply to Re^2: Usage of key authentication with Net::SSH::Any by Anonymous Monk
in thread Usage of key authentication with Net::SSH::Any by grom

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