This is a new situation that I have encountered after a clean install of 
2.164. Attempting to use an SSH keypair (with passphrase) to talk to 
BitBucket.org, in a Multibranch Pipeline job. The key is properly 
configured as an Private Key (entered manually) with a Passphrase.

When I hit Scan Multibranch Pipeline Now, Jenkins immediately prompts the 
JVM's stderr for the passphrase. As an example:

Enter passphrase for key '/tmp/ssh6766884284790436436.key':

I also get an error in the Multibranch scan log:

 > git ls-remote [email protected]:group/repo.git # edited, of course
ERROR: [Wed Apr 24 16:58:41 UTC 2019] Could not update folder level actions 
from source 73a4292e-,,,,
hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "git ls-remote 
[email protected]:group/repo.git" returned status code 128:
stdout: 
stderr: Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.


This is bizarre. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04 using the default JRE. This did 
not happen on earlier versions of Jenkins that were running in Docker 
images - I had to remove Docker for VPN reasons.

I'm basically off the air at this point. Did I just miss a plugin or do 
something silly?

TIA,
Randall

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