The implementation of key handling with (Tortoise)Git for Windows confuses me. As far as I understood, you can implement with either ssh.exe
(gits own ssh program), where you can then choose an ssh key per host in your ssh_config
in the 'faked' home dir. For me, that is not really applicable, because I have multiple Bitbucket accounts using different keys but all the same host.
Then there is a way to use TortoiseGitPlink
. You basically set up pageant with a putty generated key and let TortoiseGit use that one - with the environment variable SSH_GIT
set to your TortoiseGitPlink.exe).
Now my question is the following: I just created an ssh2 rsa key with default options using ssh-keygen -t rsa -f ~/.ssh/rsa_key
command in GitBash. I tried loading this file into pageant.exe
by using its GUI. I got the error: Couldn't load this key (OpenSSH-SSH-2 private key)
.
What is the problem with this key? Made in GitBash it should adhere all standard openSSH guidelines. Is it correct that there are differences in puTTY keys and openSSH keys?