SSH: Permission denied: incorrect credentials or security settings prevent the operation to complete.
Hi,
we are trying to connect to a Linux server via RDM and SSH and are receiving the following error mes
(-3) Permission denied: incorrect credentials or security settings prevent the operation to complete.
Details of our config:
SSH-Entry itself:
Hostname specified
Credentials ā Find by name (User Vault): name of the entry in the user vault
User Vault:
Entry Type: SSH Key
Imported the private key (ppk), saved the passphrase
Username specified under "Login Name"
Empty password under "SSH Key"
Authentication is successful within putty using the same username, ppk file and passphrase.
Best regards
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to Devolutions Support.
Could you please let us know exactly how and when the SSH key was created? Additionally, does the issue persist if you generate a new key using our SSH key generator?
I recall encountering a similar issue in the past, but Iād like to confirm the details to be sure.
Best regards,
Carl Marien
Hi,
Thank you for the quick update. Since this is an enterprise server, we cannot whitelist additional SSH keys ourselves. However, we were able to establish the connection using RDM and the integrated SSH Key agent.
Best regards
Hello,
Thank you for the information.
Would it be possible to examine the two SSH keys to determine if there are any differences between them?
Specifically, could you check if the non-working key contains any extra line breaks or spaces between the key and the line `-----BEGIN OPENSSH PRIVATE KEY-----`?
Best regards,
Carl Marien
Hello,
it was the same key that was finally working with RDM and the integrated SSH Key agent.
It starts with:
PuTTY-User-Key-File-2: ssh-rsa Encryption: aes256-cbc Comment: rsa-key-20201104
Hello,
Thank you for the information. I will keep it in mind the next time a similar issue occurs.
From what I understand, I can close this forum thread, correct?
Best regards,
Carl Marien