Disabling Use local SSH agent and manually adding the same key in SSH Private Key and SSH Public Key in GitKraken settings.Adding my private keys (which work when I use git from the command line on my host system) to my host SSH agent, and enabling Use local SSH agent in Authentification > General in GitKraken settings.When I try to Clone with URL any repository I have on (with the user I have the following error: I have Flatpak 1.4.3 from the official Fedora repo. I'm using Fedora 31 Workstation (64 bits), I was previously the RPM version of GitKraken 6.4.1, and I decided to reinstall it from the flathub stable branch (by typing flatpak install flathub ). SourceForge, only via a SSH key from my host SSH agent ( Use local SSH agent was enabled in GitKraken), but it has RSA server keys.GitHub, only via a SSH key from my host SSH agent ( Use local SSH agent was enabled in GitKraken), but it has ED25519 + ECDSA + RSA server keys. GitHub, via HTTPS using the built-in integration in GitKraken, which uses OAuth to connect).Strangely, this problem happens only on a specific git server from my university (available at, which runs OpenSSH_7.9 FreeBSD-openssh-portable-7.9.p1_1,1 and only has a ED25519 server key and the curve25519-sha256 key exchange algorithm), because I managed to clone private repos successfully on both GitKraken distributions (RPM and flatpak) from: I encounter SSH auth problems with GitKraken 6.4.1, but only with the current stable flathub distribution, I have no problem using the version I installed with the official RPM package provided by Axosoft.
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