I'm listening, although I'm not sure if I can help much.

I added the Putty part, because I wasn't aware of any other ssh agent 
for Windows. A little later it occured to me that there might be 
something in Cygwin, but didn't look for it yet.
I also thought about completely different approach. Instead of 
letting the library do everything, just add some kind of 
userauth_publickey_frommemory() with optional callback for agent 
signing and let application deal with the agent stuff. Agent stuff 
directly to library can easily be added later and make use of this 
new function. Also possibility to read keys from memory would be nice 
first step for support of keys in Putty format (that thing really 
became the standard for ssh on Windows over the years :).
But that brings other problems and suddenly I was finding myself 
somewhere where I wasn't really sure what I was doing. And I didn't 
yet find enough time and enthusiasm at the same time to properly solve it.

So this is my part of the story.

--
Sob

At 19:19 7.5.2009, you wrote:
>Indeed. Perhaps someone could remodel that patch into something 
>better? I fear
>the original authors may not be here listening as they did their work quite a
>while ago.
>
>Or am I wrong?
>
>--
>
>   / daniel.haxx.se


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