Hi Heiner and Alex,
Thanks for your reply.
Heiner, I am pretty sure that the libssh2 you are using was compiled with
openssl. I took a look at the source codes and I did find out that the
passphrase was implemented in openssl module but NOT in libgcrypt module (hope
I am not crazy, I reviewed the code many times before I say it)
Unfortunately, Debian and Ubuntu all compiled libssh2 with libgcrypt, and I
believe most Linux distros did.
I just wonder no one raised this before, because this is a huge gap for me...
Vic
> Perhaps there is a problem in the way you are using the
> functions? I'm working with both functions and password-protected
> private key files without problems.
>
> Heiner
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