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Note: I see this question but it does not help me.

I have installed tortoise SVN on Windows 7 PC, my repository is on Linux server. I created the both private and public keys using PUTTYGEN and saved the public key on authorized_keys file and added the private key using PAGEANT.
Previously I had all of this and the tortoise SVN worked correctly, but now I have some error when I want to checkout projects from server using the following command:

svn+ssh://[email protected]/...

Error:

Unable to connect to a repository at URL 'svn+ssh://[email protected]'
To better debug SSH connection problems, remove the -q option from 'ssh' in the [tunnels] section of your Subversion configuration file.
Network connection closed unexpectedly

Now in my /home/svnuser/.ssh I have two files: authorized_keys and db_rsa.
I pasted the public key in the authorized_keys file, but don't know what should be copied in the db_rsa

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  1. As suggested by error message: debug connectivity problems - connect to host in pure SSH-session, using PLink and PageAnt
  2. But you'll discover already known problem: server-side Linux can't understand Putty's style key in authorized_keys and expect it in OpenSSH-compatible form (PuttyGen can perform such conversion)
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  • Dear Lazy Badger, but what should I do?
    – Bayan B
    Sep 19, 2015 at 7:27
  • I have read it, but I created my keys using PuttyGen. I can't understand your answer
    – Bayan B
    Sep 19, 2015 at 8:59

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