TortoiseGit using incorrect SSH key

故事扮演 提交于 2019-12-02 18:14:58

There are different private key formats. My keypair was generated with puttygen, but my Tortoise was configured to use ssh.exe (form msysgit) as ssh-client. So i changed it to plink (from Tortoise) and it worked.

  • ssh-key.exe => ssh.exe (C:\msysgit\msysgit\bin)
  • puttygen.exe => TortoisePlink.exe (C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin)

Additional note: Use the correct URL! Github offers you three URL https, git and ssh.


Edit:

I adapted the settings here:

Settings - TortoiseGit >> Network >> SSH-Client
C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin\TortoisePLink.exe

I have generated the key-pair with:

 C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin\puttygen.exe

Hah! ProcMon to the rescue. This is a bug in tortoisegit / tortoiseplink. It should give preference to the key set for that remote via pageant, but instead it gives preference to the key stored in the registry by putty for that specific server. Two fixes.

2 possible fixes here

Your tortoiseplink is integrated with putty, and it's reading the private key you have saved in the putty "Session" associated with that server. At least that's what it was for me. I'm not on github though, so I don't know the viability of this solution for everybody.

I'd recommend deleting the key set manually in the putty session configuration and using pagaent for your putty sessions, as that's what tortoise git does. This also makes tortoisegit use the key set for the remote.

  1. So, you can open up putty, load whatever session you have associated with the server, go to the Connection/SSH/Auth and modify / remove the "Private key file for authentication" value. MOdification may fix this repo but then screw up another repo if you are using different keys for the same server.

  2. You can modify / delete the registry entry yourself. it's HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\Sessions\$SERVERNAME$\PublicKeyFile

create the key in git bash:

ssh-keygen -t rsa

Leave everything blank and don't set a password. Take the contents of the ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub and paste it into the public key space provided by github.

Now test this by connecting to github via ssh. If that works, you will be able to use git.

hope this helps.

I had the same problem setting up my TortoiseGit to access Bitbucket (Win10). To resolve it I had to delete the old saved host keys in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SimonTatham\PuTTY\SshHostKeys (not the (Default) key, tho).

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