I just bought a new computer and I am trying to clone my heroku project on it.
Here's what I've done so far. I didn't include the trace, but everything was saved in the right place, and the functions ran without errors.
>> sudo ssh-keygen
>> heroku keys:add
>> sudo git clone -o heroku git@heroku.com:myapp.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/macuser/Sites/shwagr/shwagr/.git/
Permission denied (publickey).
Then I heard about doing it through ssh bash..
>ssh-agent bash
>ssh-add ~/.ssh
Permissions 0777 for '/Users/macuser/.ssh' are too open.
It is recommended that your private key files are NOT accessible by others.
This private key will be ignored.
What? Ok Dad..
>>sudo chmod 700 ~/.ssh
>>ssh-agent bash
>>ssh-add ~/.ssh
Enter passphrase for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Bad passphrase, try again for /Users/macuser/.ssh:
Not sure what the password here is, but it sure wasn't me who set this one. If I simply press return/enter, it exits out, but that doesn't give me the impression it worked. And consequentially, it still doesn't allow me to clone the repository.
Any ideas?
UPDATE
I went into my ~/.ssh file and performed ssh-keygen -t rsa
and i made a new key called love
. Then I heroku keys:add love.pub
successfully.
Then I went to git clone..
sudo git clone -o heroku git@heroku.com:mysite.git
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/macuser/Sites/shwagr/shwagr/.git/
Permission denied (publickey).
UPDATE 2
I deleted ~/.ssh, and recreated it without sudo
. Then I removed all my keys I had created today off of heroku , and restarted the process.
Same error.
Update 3
>>heroku keys
No Keys for this computer.
>>sudo heroku keys
No Keys for this computer
>>heroku keys:add
>>heroku keys
ssh-rsa AAAA...J67lw== macuser@Mac-Users-MacBook-Pro.local
Compared these keys to my keys : They are identical. :D
Permission Denied.
Attempt 4
heroku keys:clear rm -rf ~/.ssh mkdir ~/.ssh cd ~/.ssh ssh-keygen -t rsa heroku keys:add cd /Users/macuser/Sites/ sudo git clone -o heroku git@heroku.com:shwagr.git
Failed.
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Huge Update
Just found out that git repo is actually empty. And it's just a symbolic link ( when you attach a real domain to it it still uses the old one as the real repo ). So when I pulled one of Heroku's default names like smooth-buttery-back-52.git , it pulled and worked, and was actually my repository.
I followed the steps provided by heroku and it worked. Once you have generated ssh keys (it does not matter what you call the files), just do the following:
The first statement prompts you for your heroku userid/password. Once you are authenticated, running the second command picks all your public keys and pushes it out to heroku.com. After that you can run git clone and it will work like a charm!
NO. Drop the sudo. That will create keys for the root user, not your user. Well unless of course for some strange reason you want to use root. But then you need to prefix all related commands that are going to use this key with
sudo
.If you already done
and still getting error, then please try
this is a plugin for heroku to manage your account. https://github.com/ddollar/heroku-accounts
you made a key for your sudo account, but not for your user account and you didn't
sudo heroku keys:add
so it uploaded the local user key not the sudo key, i'm guessing. Why would you want your local app in your home directory to have sudo permissions anyway? I would probably x the sudo and just do it as your user following this tutorial: http://docs.heroku.com/keyshttps://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/keys#adding_keys_to_heroku It worked with me :