SSH public key authentication failed: Public key doesn't exist.

Trying the following option:
profile type ssh
cloud: aws (just FYI)
server name: <ip address>
username: ubuntu
identity file: pem file generated by aws (this works fine with the -i option in 
plain ssh)

That writes the following into ./remmina/<id>.remmina file
ssh_auth=1
ssh_privatekey=<full correct path to .pem file>
server=<correct server name>
ssh_enabled=1
protocol=SSH
ssh_username=ubuntu

Awkward it just can't find the identity file. Also every time properties
for profile are open private key reverts back to id_rsa so any changes
have to re-select correct key. Once saved correct path goes in the
config file but still doesn't work.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/997799

Title:
  remmina fails to login to ssh using identity file

Status in “remmina” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I am unable to use Remmina to login to any SSH servers using an
  identity file. The same identity file works on the command line and in
  other ssh clients. Remmina responds with "SSH public key
  authentication failed: Public key file doesn't exist". Remmina works
  with same server with password login.

  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  Remmina 1.0.0-1ubuntu6

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