Yeah, if the SSH preference works then that’s OK. There are cases where you may want different keys for different connections, which is why ssh has that option, but we can wait until someone really wants it and/or wants to work on the code for it ;).
Doug.
I think this would make a very useful FAQ, hint, hint:
https://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/FAQ
Greg
John’s solution of putting all of my proxy parameters in the text field worked for me. To handle the .pem file, I used the SSH2 Preferences. In the General tab, add the .pem file to the Private keys text field.
Doug, do you still want me to file a bug?
Thanks for all of your help.
Taylor
It’s certainly not easy to do now. But we should be supporting as many arguments to ssh as we can, like the –i option. Could you raise a bug on that?
Hi Taylor
I have a similar connection, which differs from yours as follows:
1) port 22 in the "Port" textbox
2) "Local" rather than "Remote" for the command
3) has the entire proxy command in the last textbox: (e.g. “corkscrew <proxy-hostname> 3128 %h %p”)
I don't need a .pem file, though, so am not sure how to handle that.
John
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