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#823
Unable to enter SSH keyfile passphrase into X2GoClient in ThinClient mode when combined with Session Boker Login
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Bug#823
; Package x2goclient
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(Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:35:02 GMT) (full text, mbox, link).
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package: x2goclient
version: 4.0.3.2
severity: normal
When running X2GoClient in ThinClient mode, it is impossible to log in
to a Sesion Broker using an SSH private key file that is protected
with a passphrase.
It will always show a popup prompting for the passphrase, but it is
impossible to enter the passphrase - the cursor is blinking, but only
the OK and cancel buttons work.
(I tried typing the passphrase in anyways, it didn't work either)
- -Stefan
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