I want to clone a repository from my server but I want to use SSH keys.
How can I get this done ?
You need to put your public key into the file $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
where $HOME
is the folder of the user which runs the Git server (look at your clone URL; the user is the part between before the @
).
The tool ssh-copy-id
might help.
If you use Github, then you can find options to set up SSH in your user's settings.
Also make sure you have both the public and private key on the local account; otherwise, SSH can't generate the secrets necessary to establish the secure authentication.
git clone user@domain:path/to/repository.git
, actually it asks for a password
Aug 28, 2014 at 9:25
git clone user@domain:path/to/repository.git
Cloning into 'repository'...
user@domain's password:
Aug 28, 2014 at 9:31
user
on domain
.
Aug 28, 2014 at 9:31
id_rsa
), and the public key needs to be added to the authorized_keys file on the server.