

When you restart MobaXterm you will be prompted for the passphrase associated with your private key.Click the "+" symbol to locate your private key file (e.g.

Tick "Use internal SSH agent "MobAgent".You need to enable MobAgent in MobaXterm's Settings / Configuration / SSH: The video below demonstrates this process, or you can follow the screenshots which follow: a jasmin host) you need to present your private key from where it's stored on your local machine. MobaXterm provides MobAgent which can store your key for the time you are running MobaXterm, and can then present the key for you, for any session in any tab, so you don't have to enter your passphrase for each new tab that you open. In order to log in to a remote host (e.g.

Enabling MobAgent to store your private key However, it's worth setting up MobaXterm so that your private key is held globally, so that it's available to any new terminal session that you open. You can use the "Start local terminal" button or click the "+" tab to open multiple tabs with a different terminal session in each tab. Once opened, MobaXterm presents a screen like this: on your Windows desktop) where you can double-click the executable file "MobaXterm_Personal_xx.x" (where xx.x is the version number). Note that the "ugin" file should remain in this folder as this is used for storing settings.
