Final Update: My script is running now, the problem was the key created by PuTTy-Gen, i now created a new key via Git Bash and now it works, thank you all for the help! My final script is:

use strict; use Net::SFTP::Foreign; use Net::SSH2; #$Net::SFTP::Foreign::debug = -1; my $host = "127.0.0.1"; my $user = "Admin"; my $port = "22"; my $key_path = "C:/Users/BeckerB/Desktop/SDH1/applikation/Private.ppk" +; my $publickey = "C:/Users/BeckerB/Desktop/SDH1/applikation/ssh/Private +.ppk.pub"; my $ssh2 = Net::SSH2->new(); $ssh2->connect($host, 22) or die "Keine Verbindung"; $ssh2->auth_publickey($user, $publickey, $key_path) or die "Falscher S +chlüssel"; my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new(ssh2=> $ssh2, backend => 'Net_SSH2' +); $sftp->error and die "Keine SFTP Verbindung möglich" . $sftp->error; #my $sftp = Net::SFTP::Foreign->new( $host, username=>$user, publickey +=>$publickey , port=>$port, privatekey=>$key_path, backend=>'Net_SSH2 +', timeout=>30, ); print "\ntest1\n"; #$sftp->die_on_error("SSH connection failed"); print "\nok\n";

In reply to Re: SFTP on Windows by Poolstar
in thread SFTP on Windows by Poolstar

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