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Windows pass key
Windows pass key






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My git bash now says "Identity added: /c/Users//.ssh/my_keyfile_name':Įdit1: You can retrieve the verbose output of ssh by adding the -v parameter. (I didn't even know you could use bash profiles in windows). Which explains how to set up ssh-agent to autostart and know about your keys in windows.

windows pass key

What is the CORRECT way to go about fixing this? What is the actual problem? Is my SSH Key locked? Is some windows process not starting correctly? Is a Path variable being eaten? I don't know a lot about windows (usually I develop on linux), so I'm extra at a loss here.Įdit: The first answer mentions ssh-agent. Usually I do a lot of flailing guesses and one of them ends up fixing the problem, but I can't currently remember which ones work and which don't. Sometimes it resolves itself after restarting, sometimes not. Since my origin server does not HAVE a password, this leaves me unable to push changes. I set up my ssh keys awhile ago, and everything is great, but every so often I will do a git push (usually after restarting my computer) and I will get asked for my git origin server's password RATHER than my ssh key's password. As such, it's acting like I entered the wrong password and defaulting to pretending I have no keys. The fundamental problem is that I am never seeing a prompt to enter in my SSH-Key password, SSH-Agent or no.








Windows pass key