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It should return `The agent has no identities.`. It should return `The agent has no identities.`.
If you're getting an error (e.g. `error fetching identities: communication with agent failed`) check your VM interconnection setup. If you're getting an error (e.g. `error fetching identities: communication with agent failed`), make sure your vault VM is running and check your VM interconnection setup.
4. Launch KeePassXC and unlock your database. 4. Launch KeePassXC and unlock your database.
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Check if it returns `ssh-ed25519 <public key string>` Check if it returns `ssh-ed25519 <public key string>`
If you're getting an error (e.g. `error fetching identities: communication with agent failed`) check your VM interconnection setup. If you're getting an error (e.g. `error fetching identities: communication with agent failed`), make sure your vault VM is running and check your VM interconnection setup.
## (Optional) Backing Up the Configuration ## (Optional) Backing Up the Configuration
- Start a system backup as per the [User Documentation][CreateBackup]. - Start a system backup as per the [User Documentation][CreateBackup].
- Back up your \*.kdbx file to a somewhere you know to be secure. (e.g. a secure USB device, an end-to-end-encrypted email box. (e.g. Tutanota, ProtonMail)) - Back up your \*.kdbx file to a somewhere you *know* to be secure. (e.g. a secure USB device, an end-to-end-encrypted email box. (e.g. Tutanota, ProtonMail))
## Security Benefits ## Security Benefits