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Hi! I use a portable keypass. My placeholder contains {KEEAGENT:KEYFILEPATH} variable. Keeagent saves key-file in system directory C:\Users\*\AppData\Local\Temp. It is not very convenient for me. I am not able to save private key in a directory other than the TEMP system variable.
I tried to override the TEMP and TMP variable with a BAT file. This also affects applications being launched (browsers, ftp-clients, WinSCP, etc...).
Please add option in configuration file for specify the directory to save private keys :)
Thank you!
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I'm running into the same problem with picky ssh-servers returning an error because they just try a limited number of keys.
Without your nice KeeAgent-Plugin, I used the IdentityFile-Parameter inside the .ssh/config to explicitly specify the key.
Could you please provide information where KeeAgent stores the Keys, if I activate Save attachment to temporary file when key is loaded?
I'm using KeePass on archlinux with the keepass-plugin-keeagent package.
Hi! I use a portable keypass. My placeholder contains
{KEEAGENT:KEYFILEPATH}
variable. Keeagent saves key-file in system directoryC:\Users\*\AppData\Local\Temp
. It is not very convenient for me. I am not able to save private key in a directory other than theTEMP
system variable.I tried to override the
TEMP
andTMP
variable with a BAT file. This also affects applications being launched (browsers, ftp-clients, WinSCP, etc...).Please add option in configuration file for specify the directory to save private keys :)
Thank you!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: