Evandro Araújo
                                            Evandro Araújo
                                        
                                    Sorry guys... too much stuff on my job... I'll try to make this as soon as possible.
Hello, I use to connect to EC2 instances all the time, and when I got this message, usually is related to the instance security group. Check if your security group...
I see... what about Windows firewall settings? Create an outgoing rule to allow connection for `C:\Program Files\SSHFS-Win\bin\sshfs.exe`
Sorry Sahin but I'm out of ideas. Let's hope someone on the community could take us to a fix for this.
Hello @seahindeniz , did you managed to fix this?
Hi @BRTPOB! The "open dialog" is by itself a modal system window. The execution of the code stops in the moment it open and is resumed when the dialog is...
Try checking the file permissions of your key files. Try running the manager as Administrator. If it works, you may have file permission issues.
@seahindeniz is your key generated by PuTTY? If so, this should be the problem. PuTTY has a tool to convert keys. Usually OpenSSH keys don't have ".pem" extension.
You can download the source and compile a setup for system context, or use the uncompressed version of the build to just distribute as a ZIP package.
I've have included the ZIP version on the current release page. https://github.com/evsar3/sshfs-win-manager/releases/tag/v1.3.1