Reputation: 313
Having an incredibly difficult time figuring out how to get AWS CodeCommit to work with standard SSH authentication. Seen another topic like this but no answer and I'm not allowed to comment yet. This is on Windows using Git Bash.
This is what I get from SSH with DEBUG3 logging:
debug3: authmethod_is_enabled publickey
debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
debug1: Offering RSA public key: /c/Users/Dan/.ssh/id_rsa
debug3: send_pubkey_test
debug2: we sent a publickey packet, wait for reply
debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 535
debug2: input_userauth_pk_ok: fp SHA256:<omitted>
debug3: sign_and_send_pubkey: RSA SHA256:<same-as-above>
debug1: Authentications that can continue: publickey
debug2: we did not send a packet, disable method
debug1: No more authentication methods to try.
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
For comparison this is what I get using the exact same SSH keys to GitHub:
debug3: authmethod_is_enabled publickey
debug1: Next authentication method: publickey
debug1: Offering RSA public key: /c/Users/Dan/.ssh/id_rsa
debug3: send_pubkey_test
debug2: we sent a publickey packet, wait for reply
debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 535
debug2: input_userauth_pk_ok: fp SHA256:<same-as-above>
debug3: sign_and_send_pubkey: RSA SHA256:<same-as-above>
debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey).
Authenticated to github.com ([192.30.252.130]:22).
The above output was from running a normal git command such as git push origin master
with ssh debug logging enabled in .ssh/config
:
Host git-codecommit.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
LogLevel DEBUG3
Host github.com
LogLevel DEBUG3
Upvotes: 27
Views: 30775
Reputation: 1
The problem that you have is that Windows automatically saves the config file as a config.txt during Step 8 to 9 of the AWS documentation.
You can over come this by following the instructions below
Once you've done the above, proceed to the next step.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 436
In my case I configured ~/.ssh/config
as following
Host remote
HostName git-codecommit.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
User APLAY5AJ2VA0XEXAMPLE
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
and I tried cloning with the command
git clone ssh://git-codecommit.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/repo-name
and resulted in permission denied.
but by running the following command did the job.
git clone ssh://remote/v1/repos/repo-name
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 5256
My case was a bit different.
The "Security credentials" tab has both "Access keys" and "SSH keys for AWS CodeCommit". Make sure you're using the CodeCommit key id.
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 1702
Changes in AWS core configuration vary. You can possibly get all the configurations right and still have issues with the connection. To to be direct and explicit.
Try changing the default git url origin like this from old to <KEY_ID>@git-codecomitxxxxxxxx/v1/repos/xxxxx make sure the key services as user owner of the repository
and push again.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2401
Try to use sshkey-ID when making git clone
So git clone should look like this:
git clone ssh://<SSHKEY-ID>@git-codecommit.<REGION>.amazonaws.com/v1/repos/<REPO-NAME>
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 306
Please follow the following documentation from the AWS
Linux
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-ssh-unixes.html
Windows
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-ssh-windows.html
I have tested setting up SSH connection for windows only, please test the SSH connection for Linux by following the above mentioned link;
Following are the steps for setting up the SSH connection for codecommit on Windows 10.
Step 1
Initial configuration for CodeCommit(Please refer documentation link)
Step 2
Install Git(Please refer documentation link)
step 3
Generate ssh key by running following command:
ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "[email protected]"
after running this command it should generate public key(.pub) and private key in C:\Users{user name here}.ssh directory
Step 4
Login into the aws management console and go to
IAM-->Users --> Select Target User --> Security credentials Tab -->SSH keys for AWS CodeCommit
and click upload ssh key. Copy paste the contents of the public key e.g C:\Users{user name here}.ssh\id_rsa.pub and save changes.But You can choose different name for your publc key(id_rsa.pub) while using the command ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 -C "[email protected]".
step 5:
after uploading the public key ,copy the SSH key ID .
Step 6
create C:\Users{user name here}.ssh\config file (with no file extenstion,in windows save it as config and select all file types option. Config.txt most probbly will not work). paste the following contents in the C:\Users{user name here}.ssh\config file:
Host git-codecommit.*.amazonaws.com
User {copy SSH key ID here}
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/{copy name of the public key here }
Host git-codecommit.*.amazonaws.com
User THISISEXMAPLE123
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Step 7
git clone ssh://[email protected]/v1/repos/MyDemoRepo my-demo-repo
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 416
Host git-codecommit.us-west-2.amazonaws.com
User SSHKEYID
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 11
Make sure the config file is not saved as txt file and use SSH Key ID, not Access
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 4420
It looks like you missed a step in setting up SSH. You need to add this information to your .ssh/config file:
Host git-codecommit.us-east-1.amazonaws.com
User Your-SSH-Key-ID, such as APKAEIBAERJR2EXAMPLE
IdentityFile Your-Private-Key-File, such as ~/.ssh/codecommit_rsa or ~/.ssh/id_rsa
You can get Your-SSH-Key-ID from the IAM console.
Upvotes: 37