Plink.exe -ssh -i “path/to/privatekey/privatekey.ppk” that achieves is to have plink prompt you to acccept the server’s fingerprint.Īfter that using plink or tortoiseplink works fine. ![]() PLink.exe is a pain though, as you cannot automate the acceptance of the fingerprint, it will not accept stdin or a file or command line option to do this, and the author refuses to implement it as he believes that is a security risk (he’s probably right). The issue you are seeing is that plink prompts the user to accept the server’s fingerprint. Stack Trace: at .RepositoryManager.ValidatePlugin(Repository repository)Īt .RepositoryManager.Validate(Repository repository, Boolean skipPluginValidation)Īt .RepositoryService.Validate(RepositoryDTO dto)Īt SyncInvokeValidate(Object, Object, Object )Īt .Invoke(Object instance, Object inputs, Object
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