Thanks for reporting this. The dev team investigated and were able to reproduce this behavior as well. Looks like it’s affecting both Classic and Elements.
We’ve got it in as a bug report and will work to get it fixed in both Classic and Elements. In the meantime if you need to publish your website using SSH Key authentication, you can publish locally to your Mac and then use a third-party FTP client (Filezilla, Cyberduck, Transmit) to get your site uploaded.
Thanks for your patience. The dev team got this patched up for you in RapidWeaver 9.3.3. Please update and let us know if you still have troubles selecting your SSH Private Key in the publishing settings.
Now I do see the id_rsa.pub file available in RW, but the private key id_rsa still remains grayed out and so I cannot choose it.
Should I create the key in some way? I use in Terminal the command: “ssh-keygen -t rsa” and then also enter a password. Should this perhaps be done in a different way?
Whoops, you’re right. The dev team was on it this morning, new patch has been released RapidWeaver 9.3.4 that fixes it! Please update to the latest version and test it on your end and let us know if you have any further troubles getting the Private Key selected.