Still requiring login after SSH authentication

2019-03-08 01:42发布

问题:

I followed everything in the GitHub tutorial: https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys

I did all the commands in the directory of my repository. I reached the end of tutorial successfully and got the message: "Hi username! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not # provide shell access."

However when I tried to do things such as push it still requested for my username and password.

回答1:

Check your remotes via git remote -v.

https:// URLs will always ask for a password, unless you configure a credential helper. More info on that in this question.

The simplest solution for password-less git access would be to use the git remote set-url command and set an SSH url for the existing repo.

In your case, git remote set-url origin git@github.com:name/repo.

Then you should be able to git push origin <branch> without being asked for a password.



回答2:

Good that you have correctly setup your git ssh now you need to reclone the git repository with ssh for example previously you would have done something like this :

git clone https://github.com/dangrossman/bootstrap-daterangepicker.git

this was a https clone now you need to clone with ssh as

git clone git@github.com:dangrossman/bootstrap-daterangepicker.git

you can find the ssh link from your github account same place where you found your https link. After this you can easily push without your password prompt .

It might though ask for your ssh unlock password. You then need to enter the paraphase you gave during the creation of your ssh key . If you left it blank it might not prompt for it .



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