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ssh/.config
Host github.com
User git
Hostname github.com
PreferredAuthentications publickey
IdentityFile /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa
@LarsPeterson
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thanks boss

@julien-h2
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thanks guys

@afsanefdaa
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It helped alot 🎉

@rishiselvakumaran98
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Thank you so much!!

@wsdookadr
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This is helpful, I remember using it for my ~/.ssh/config

Note that the same rule is also required for gist.github.com.
You might be able to write a single rule for both github.com and gist.github.com.

Thanks !

@sylin527
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It just does not work.

[email protected]: Permission denied (publickey).

@wsdookadr
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wsdookadr commented Mar 22, 2021

@sylin257 Maybe also check these:

  • that your public key is uploaded to https://github.com/settings/keys
  • that the private key refered to in ~/.ssh/config matches the public key you've uploaded to github
  • that you have push rights to the repository you want to push to
  • git remote -v while in the repository, to see if the remote is correct

@DmitriyWebDev
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Amazing! Thanks a lot! It works.

@P-Louw
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P-Louw commented May 4, 2021

So the same key is used for all my repositories? I think it is not possible.

How can specify a key for a repository?

Thanks.

Maybe searching has already showed you this but since this discussion is #3 for me when I search 'ssh github config' I felt reacting to the somewhat older comment might be usefull to others as well.

It is possible to have a ssh key bound to a repository. This is a newer command that has to be run in a repo dir to set it's ssh.

Default:
git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_file"

I forgot the exact reason but some people suggest redirecting the output

Alternate:
git config core.sshCommand "ssh -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa_file -F /dev/null"

@akazakou
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akazakou commented Aug 6, 2021

@P-Louw thank you! :)

@eggbean
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eggbean commented Oct 17, 2021

I add StrictHostKeyChecking no just for github.com. to avoid the messages like Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '140.82.113.3' to the list of known hosts., as GitHub has many servers that get added to known_hosts.

@hunterjackson
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I add StrictHostKeyChecking no just for github.com. to avoid the messages like Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '140.82.113.3' to the list of known hosts., as GitHub has many servers that get added to known_hosts.

Do NOT do this, I've never experienced this warning with github as they use a single hostkey as they should. If you get this warning after the connection it is a sign that you're connection is or was intercepted.

@eggbean
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eggbean commented Dec 1, 2021

@hunterjackson You must be using an RSA key. I was using a ECDSA key and now a Ed25519 key. From my understanding these types of keys have only recently had a single hostkey for all servers.

@alingse
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alingse commented Feb 6, 2022

@franmadj I write a naive tool about it. see https://github.com/alingse/git-ssh-key
just run

pip install git-ssh-key
#  this will change repo link to an alias link
git-ssh-key https://github.com/alingse/git-ssh-key.git

@elgandoz
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So the same key is used for all my repositories? I think it is not possible.

How can specify a key for a repository?

Thanks.

Host github.com-repo-0
        Hostname github.com
        IdentityFile=/home/user/.ssh/repo-0_deploy_key

Host github.com-repo-1
        Hostname github.com
        IdentityFile=/home/user/.ssh/repo-1_deploy_key

Source: https://docs.github.com/en/developers/overview/managing-deploy-keys#using-multiple-repositories-on-one-server

@gconyas
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gconyas commented Jun 7, 2022

Thanks a lot ! after 7 hours trying to clone my repository finally found the solution

@patinocode
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Thnx

@wrobstory
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FYI: I landed here after the config on this GitHub help page didn't work (maybe its the wildcard or that you need a HostName field as well?). I also added the following to avoid having to enter my password every time:

   UseKeychain yes
   AddKeysToAgent yes

@hasecilu
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hasecilu commented Feb 6, 2023

I also added the following to avoid having to enter my password every time:

   UseKeychain yes
   AddKeysToAgent yes

Just note that UseKeychain yes is Mac only, AddKeysToAgent works on Linux.

I also use the following, this will tell SSH to not try every identity file within that folder, but only the one’s defined.

    IdentitiesOnly yes

@cefect
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cefect commented Mar 30, 2023

On windows, using the following config file... I'm still prompted for the passphrase each time :( Any ideas?

Host github.com
  HostName github.com
  User cefect
  IdentityFile ~/.ssh/is_ed
  AddKeysToAgent yes
  IdentitiesOnly yes
  #UseKeychain yes  #mac only

@wsdookadr
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wsdookadr commented Mar 30, 2023

@cefect
Maybe check if you have an SSH agent working and running.
Also check if your ssh key is loaded in the agent ssh-add -L

@LarsPeterson
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@cefect Check if you have added a SSH key on GitHub website under your profile. https://github.com/settings/keys. If so, make sure you are using the SSH URL when making the connection to origin. Should be [email protected] instead of https://github.com

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@cefect
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cefect commented Mar 31, 2023

Thanks @wsdookadr, keys are added:
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Thanks @LarsPeterson,
key added to profile:
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not sure what you mean by 'using the SSH URL when making the connection to origin', maybe this?
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note I'm only trying to get rid of the key passphrase prompt (the ssh keys are working in that I don't have to enter username and password each time... just passphrase)

@LarsPeterson
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LarsPeterson commented Mar 31, 2023

@cefect

Oh whoops just read your comment again. You need to generate a new key and skip the passphrase part. Just don't enter anything. Then go through the whole process again, add to profile, etc.

@gpalazzo
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thanks for that!

@XedinUnknown
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This sort of configuration appears to be required if you want to use PHPStorm to clone from VCS via WSL.

@chrisliu1995
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chrisliu1995 commented Nov 22, 2023

 ssh-add {rsa_file} 

It works.

@ilya-shmel
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@rohitchormale, you're genius!!!

@bluka1
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bluka1 commented Mar 15, 2024

@rohitchormale thank you!

@SantiagoCaprile
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@rohitchormale thanks!

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