It does--my own private keys are passphrase protected and I use ssh- agent to manage them. I haven't had a chance yet to look closely at your report, though, hopefully tonight, if no one else has helped you out.

- Jaims

On May 27, 2008, at 12:03 PM, john wrote:


Hi,
does capistrano 2.3.0 actually support agent based ssh passphrase
logins? Reading Net::SSH 2.0 Preview Release #4 (1.99.3) this would
not actually appear to be the case.... Can anyone answer my questions
about setting alternative ssh ports?

many thanks,
John



On May 27, 12:58 pm, john <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have capistrano 2.3.0 set up with all the latest deps. I am using
git as my scm and have a remote repo on my server. Ssh is set up as
passwordless key access using an ssh-agent locally to store my key
pass phrase. I am using the same user account locally and on the
remote server. As far as I can tell there should be no permissions
problems. Cap deploy:check is ok, cap deploy:setup is ok. However cap
deploy:cold tries to connect to my remote host via ssh port 22. I have a non standard ssh port setup. What ever I try and do I can not change
this behavior when trying to run cap deploy:cold. Can anyone tell me
how to fix this?

many thanks,
John
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