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I am testing SSH connection for checking RSA key in git. I am working over proxy server. I am using window 7 and have installed msysGit-fullinstall-1.7.3.1-preview20101002. Now in msys.exe window i have set proxy by command 'git config --global http.proxy http://host:port' After that i have tried command 'ssh [email protected]' . This gives me error like 'ssh: github.com: no address associated with name'

What should i do?

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Setting http.proxy will not work for ssh. You need to proxy your ssh connection. See this description. To summarize:

Start git-cmd.bat and create ~/.ssh/config (notepad %home%\.ssh\config.)

ProxyCommand /bin/connect.exe -H proxy.server.name:3128 %h %p

Host github.com
  User git
  Port 22
  Hostname github.com
  IdentityFile "C:\users\username\.ssh\id_rsa"
  TCPKeepAlive yes
  IdentitiesOnly yes

Host ssh.github.com
  User git
  Port 443
  Hostname ssh.github.com
  IdentityFile "C:\users\username\.ssh\id_rsa"
  TCPKeepAlive yes
  IdentitiesOnly yes

(set the correct proxy hostname:port, and the path to id_rsa. When you use git-bash, use slashes in the path to id_rsa)
(My version of msysgit includes connect.exe, so I do not need to download and compile connect.c). A precompiled exe is also available here.

Now ssh github.com should work

Note that if you want to connect via a socks5 proxy, then change -H to -S.

ProxyCommand connect -S proxy.server.name:1080 %h %p

If you use a Linux file system, the file permission of ~/.ssh/config must be 600, but on a standard NTFS windows partition, these kind of permissions do not exist.

If your proxy requires NTLM authentication, you can use cntlm, see also this answer.

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    On my system connect.exe was installed in a different location. To get it to work I had to set ProxyCommand "/c/Program Files/Git/mingw64/bin/connect.exe" -S proxy.server.name:1234 %h %p (note I am using SOCKS5 not http so I changed the H to S)
    – gnash117
    Mar 31, 2016 at 17:44
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    Thanks @wimh. I also found it in my windows machine at C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\bin\connect.exe that Git for Windows 64bit is installed.
    – kujiy
    Jul 3, 2017 at 9:25
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    I cannot comment here, so I create this answer which should be comment for wimh For git bash on Window, please change /bin/connect.exe to connect.exe Anyway, thank for great info.
    – Karoshi
    Jul 18, 2018 at 0:50
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    In GitBash, I used the connect.exe in the link but got error syntax error near unexpected token 'newline' <!DOCTYPE html> Connection closed by remote host. After I changed to "/c/Program Files/Git/mingw64/bin/connect.exe", it works well.
    – Evan Hu
    Jul 30, 2018 at 4:28
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    With latest official Windows Git version, I had to use ProxyCommand connect.exe -H proxy.server.name:3128 %h %p (connect.exe is bundled in git's mingw64\bin directory which seems to be added in the path when running a git command)
    – Anthony O.
    Dec 18, 2018 at 10:52
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Does your proxy require a password? Then it might be that.

export http_proxy="http://<domain>\<username>:<password>@<server>:<port>"

See : How do I pull from a Git repository through an HTTP proxy? (duplicate!)

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