Remove Ssh Key Generated By Sourcetree

Mar 19, 2013  Go to SourceTree Tools Launch SSH Agent (Pageant) — this is where the bug is — when the 'Select an SSH key file to load (PuTTY format)' dialog box appears, DON'T select your.ppk file. Simply hit 'Cancel'. At lease for me, the issue was the the ssh agent used by Sourcetree did not have the key loaded. I fixed this by: Click the Console button. In the new CLI console, typessh-add -K /.ssh/keyname. Back in the Sourcetree UI, try doing a fetch an verify the log output.

Nov 30, 2016 A Complete Beginners Guide to Zoom (2020 UPDATE) Everything You Need To Know To Get Started - Duration: 36:57. Ben Balden - live a happier, fuller life Recommended for you. Thanks Steve. I have finally got my head around this now and realise that git and source tree are just calling open ssh. I tried the /.ssh/config file to set the key that is used for this but what was actually confusing me was that when I added my key to the gitolite configuration it was called idrsa.pub from which gitolite created a user called idrsa.

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  • Resolution: Fixed
  • Fix Version/s:1.0.0
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I am trying to use SourceTree on Windows to clone a git repository over ssh from a Mac. When I do, I get an error that the server's host key is not cached in the registry, and it asks me if I would like to add it. I click 'Yes' and it displays the same error. If I click 'Yes' again, it will continue to show the same error over and over. I am unable to clone via SourceTree at all.

I am able to run 'git clone' from the commandline to clone this repository. Halo 2 key generator torrent. Once I do, I am able to add it as a Working Directory in SourceTree. However, I get the same error if I try to pull in SourceTree.

I have the same problem whether I use the Embedded git or the System git (both are 1.8.0).

I am using PuTTY/Plink. Switching to OpenSSH does not show the error, but it hangs and never returns when I try to pull.

The Windows machine in question is a VM running on the Mac I am trying to connect to. I am connecting using a bare hostname like this:

monoceros:work/agent

I get the same error if I use:

monoceros.local:work/agent

Assignee:
Steve Streeting (Inactive)
Reporter:
Rob Napier

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