Hi,
this is exactly what I thought.
However, there's no solution for it.
Let me repeat my comments posted previously to get an overview what is
working...
Actually I have a working setup on Windows 10, but here I use another
terminal emulator: MobaXterm.
And in the settings of MobaXterm I enabled SSH forwarding.
As of now I don't want to continue using MobaXterm on Windows 11, but
using Windows Terminal.
I can run ssh-add.exe -L in Windows PowerShell and get the correct SSH
public key fetched from secure card.
THX
Am 28.11.23 um 03:53 schrieb Jacob Bachmeyer:
Thomas via Gnupg-users wrote:
Hello Stephan,
thanks for your reply.
When you say I should modify ~/.ssh/config, where is this file?
On jumphost?
You need to configure SSH agent forwarding on your client, which will
provide access to your local SSH agent at the jumphost via the SSH
connection between your client and the jumphost. Since you are using
a Windows client, ~/.ssh/config may not be relevant to your
configuration.
-- Jacob
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