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Cannot open .ssh folder to read the private key #8456

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jlebleu opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 1 comment
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Cannot open .ssh folder to read the private key #8456

jlebleu opened this issue Feb 13, 2025 · 1 comment
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jlebleu commented Feb 13, 2025

Ubuntu 24.04.2 desktop

When I want to create a connection using an ssh tunnel and an identity file

When I click on the button to get the private key and browse my local .ssh/ directory, an error message displays :

Error opening directory 'home/username/.ssh': Permission denied

I should be able to browse the directory and pick my identity key

.ssh Directory permission :
drwx------ 2 username users 4096 févr. 13 17:47 .
drwx------ 133 username username 4096 févr. 13 17:57 ..

Pg Admin :

Version
9.0
Application Mode
Desktop
Commit
b02e210 2025-02-06
Python Version
3.12.3
Current User
[email protected]
Electron Version
33.3.2
Browser
Chrome 130.0.6723.191
Operating System
Ubuntu Core 24, Linux-6.8.0-53-generic-x86_64-with-glibc2.39
pgAdmin Database File
/home/username/snap/pgadmin4/15/.pgadmin/pgadmin4.db
Log File
/home/username/snap/pgadmin4/15/.pgadmin/pgadmin4.log

Installed from the ubuntu application store

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Is pgAdmin installed with same user whose .ssh folder is being accessed.

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