Hello Werner,

thanks for your reply.

Your understanding is correct:
From Win 11 to any other (Linux) server using SSH.

Actually I installed PuTTY only because of this statement (I found in my research): "[...] The ssh-pageant provides the same kind of functionality to ssh but, as opposed to ssh-agent, does speak the PuTTY protocol. This enables ssh to speak with the gpg-agent via the ssh-pageant.[...]"

And ssh-pageant is not available for Win 11, but pageant is included in PuTTY.

Could you please share some details of your working setup (scripts connecting from Win 10/11 to other servers using SSH).

THX
Thomas


Am 15.01.24 um 17:36 schrieb Werner Koch via Gnupg-users:
Hi!

I am not 100% sure whether I did understand you correctly:

You are in Windows 11 and want to use its native OpenSSH client to
connect to some other ssh server.

Why do you need Putty, which has an integrated but different ssh
implementation?

For Putty you had *enable-putty-support* in your gpg-agent.conf.  For
the native client you need to add *enable-w32-openssh-support* to your
gpg-agent.conf.  Better disable the Putty support; I am not sure whether
there are any conflicts.

Take care, alhough me and my scripts ssh into Windows10 and 11 boxes
quite often, the other way around is not that well tested.

For debugging options, please see my other mail from today.


Shalom-Salam,

    Werner


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