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Hey there,
we have an Issue with "my personal ssh-key" in Templates when using the linux-version of RDM. This is working fine for windows, but in the linux-version there is no "my personal ssh-key", only the "my personal credentials":
There we can import the users private key:
But when using "my personal SSH key" within a template for ssh-sessions: 
we are getting asked for a username and even when the user enters his Username this is what they got when using the template: 
Only when editing the template and changing the "credentials" option from "none" to "my personal credentials" this is working again. What's the idea of having this implemented so differently between windows and linux? Why is there no option for having "my personal SSH key" in Linux RDM?
Regards!
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Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to Devolutions Support.
I will transfer this forum thread to our Feature Request section for Linux.
Please note that the RDM Linux integration is still much younger than its older counterpart. As a result, our developers have had to focus their efforts on the most requested features from the community first.
By transferring this thread to the Feature Request section, your feedback will be sent directly to our developers.
Thank you for your understanding.
Best regards,
Carl Marien
Hello,
This feature has been added in version 2025.2.1.2.
Best regards,
Simon Duguay Létourneau