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- SSH Public/private keys are now supported, even if they are password-protected. The user and password fields can be left blank where appropriate.
- SSH yes/no queries (ie host key mismatch) and password requests (eg key passphrases) dialogs now automatically resize to match the content from the SSH process.
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bugfixes:
- SSH tunnels can now correctly show dialogs for ssh queries, eg host key mismatches
- SSH tunnels are now correctly closed by the document for connection failures
- Keychain password item name and account generation has been moved to within the keychain class, to centralise generation for consistency
- Keychain item names and accounts now correctly deal with nil values, allowing more keychain items to be read
- "Add to favorites" button and menu item now correctly store passwords and SSH tunnel settings
- Duplicating favorites in preferences now selects the newly created favorite instead of deselecting everything
- Fixes an occasional crasher sometimes encountered in keychain usage
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- Improve general SSH tunnel stability and automatic reconnection on failure
- Improve handling of failed SSH tunnel passwords
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correctly comparing hashes and not hash pointers (!)
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- Implementation of a new SPSSHTunnel class, designed to closely integrate SSH tunnels within Sequel Pro.
- Integration of SPSSHTunnel - new connection methods using callbacks, and CMMCPConnection integration
- Keychain class upgrade to include the new SPSSHTunnel keychain password helper on the trusted access list for new passwords
- Keychain passwords are now held in memory/UI for only as long as necessary, increasing password security
- Updated interface to enable/add SSH tunnel functionality
- Remove old SSHTunnel class
- Addition of new target for the SSH Tunnel password assistant, addition as a dependency of the main target, and addition to build script to copy into resources directory
- Fix a keychain password deletion crash
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