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I'm having a problem connecting to my SSH server using key authentication.

When you created the public/private key using the Robo-FTP configurator, you may remember that three separate key files were created with .openssh, .ssh1, and .ssh2 extensions. Different SSH/SSH2 servers require a public key file to be in a recognized format (and named with a recognized file name extension). The safest thing to do is place all three of these files on the server in the designated directory and let the server find the one that it needs.

Tags: Robo-FTP, SSH, Public Key Authentication