Reputation: 2565
I'm trying to configure GIT on my Windows XP machine, but SSH keeps creating and looking for the public/private key pair in non-sensical places, e.g. /.ssh/id_rsa
Is there a configuration file in the GIT Installation for Windows where I can switch this to my home directory, or another user defined place? By default, it offers to create new key pairs at //.ssh/id_rsa but that gives me the error "Could not create directory '//.ssh'." And when I'm able to find a directory I can create it in, GIT won't look there.
Upvotes: 39
Views: 64502
Reputation: 15226
ln -s /c/Users/rofrol/.ssh /home/rofrol/
worked for me.
This did not:
$ echo $HOME
/c/Users/rofrol
$ cat ~/nsswitch.conf
db_home: /c/Users/rofrol
$ cat /home/rofrol/nsswitch.conf
db_home: /c/Users/rofrol
$ cat /etc/nsswitch.conf
# Begin /etc/nsswitch.conf
passwd: files db
group: files db
db_enum: cache builtin
#db_home: cygwin desc
db_home: /c/Users/rofrol
db_shell: cygwin desc
db_gecos: cygwin desc
# End /etc/nsswitch.conf
Probably because of this:
SSH will require /home/$USER
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/736#issuecomment-215123009
Upvotes: -1
Reputation: 4677
Check which ssh
to see if you are using /usr/bin/ssh
or something else, that might have installed by accident.
In my case my ssh was replaced by Chocolatey after installing rsync
. After running choco uninstall rsync
, my SSH was working again.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 2298
Recommended method from MSYS2 is to set db_home
in /etc/nsswitch.conf
to your home directory.
Credit to @VarunAgw for pointing in the right direction.
Git-for-Windows includes env
in db_home
, which should read your HOME
bash variable, however, it is unreliable.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 8098
I had the same kind of problem when using a machine with domain policy setting the user profile to a network drive (in this case mapped to Z:
).
When trying to do anything from Powershell I'd get messages like this. Setting home
PATH variable didn't help.
git clone ssh://[email protected]:1234/myproject
Cloning into 'myproject'...
Could not create directory '/z/.ssh'.
The authenticity of host '[mydomain.com]:1234 ([1.1.1.1]:1234)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is 00:11:22:33:$4:55:66:77:88.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (/z/.ssh/known_hosts).
Permission denied (publickey).
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.
When I cloned from git bash it was fine, as /z/.ssh
etc is a valid way to point to Z:\.ssh
from a shell.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 26262
I was having a similar problem on Windows 7. The HOME
environment variable seemed to be set correctly:
$ echo $HOME
C:\Users\craibuc
However, attempts to connect to test github's ssh
access failed:
$ ssh -Tv [email protected]
OpenSSH_6.6.1, OpenSSL 1.0.1i 6 Aug 2014
debug1: Connecting to github.com [192.30.252.129] port 22.
debug1: Connection established.
Could not create directory 'C/.ssh'.
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_rsa type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_rsa-cert type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_dsa type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_dsa-cert type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_ecdsa type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_ecdsa-cert type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_ed25519 type -1
debug1: identity file C/.ssh/id_ed25519-cert type -1
debug1: Enabling compatibility mode for protocol 2.0
debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.6.1
debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version libssh-0.6.0
debug1: no match: libssh-0.6.0
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT sent
debug1: SSH2_MSG_KEXINIT received
debug1: kex: server->client aes128-ctr hmac-sha1 none
debug1: kex: client->server aes128-ctr hmac-sha1 none
debug1: sending SSH2_MSG_KEX_ECDH_INIT
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_KEX_ECDH_REPLY
debug1: Server host key: RSA 16:27:ac:a5:76:28:2d:36:63:1b:56:4d:eb:df:a6:48
The authenticity of host 'github.com (192.30.252.129)' can't be established.
RSA key fingerprint is xx:xx:xx.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Failed to add the host to the list of known hosts (C/.ssh/known_hosts).
debug1: ssh_rsa_verify: signature correct
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent
debug1: expecting SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS received
debug1: Roaming not allowed by server
debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST sent
debug1: SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT received
debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey
debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
debug1: Trying private key: C/.ssh/id_rsa
debug1: Trying private key: C/.ssh/id_dsa
debug1: Trying private key: C/.ssh/id_ecdsa
debug1: Trying private key: C/.ssh/id_ed25519
debug1: No more authentication methods to try.
Permission denied (publickey).
For some reason, ssh
was attempting to access C/.ssh
.
When I set the variable using setx HOME /c/users/craibuc
and restarted the shell, I was able to connect:
$ ssh -T [email protected]
Warning: Permanently added the RSA host key for IP address '192.30.252.130' to the list of known hosts.
Hi craibuc! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access.
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 2565
Figured out how to manually set my home directory in Windows XP:
To do the same via command prompt do :
setx HOME "your\path\to\home"
( Please note the suffix x - This is used to persist the change )
Upvotes: 75
Reputation: 85
On Windows 7 Just Place your Private Key ( id_rsa ) inside C:\Users\.ssh FOLDER If .ssh Folder doesnt exist just create it. Download GIT for Windows, cd into your Project Directory and do git clone ssh://@/.git
Upvotes: -3