(Using Vista)I'm trying to clone an app from my GitHub Repository and push it into Heroku. Okay, so I've tried to create an SSH key so many times with this:
`ssh-keygen -t rsa`
It seems to go perfectly. I have it on my C:/Users/***/.ssh folder. I now try to clone an app i forked in GitHub. When I try to clone it on the rails_apps directory, I get a message saying
Permission Denied(public key).
I found a solution on the net saying that I should run this first:
`ssh-add`
So I tried doing that. But it said that:
Could not open a connection to your authentication agent.
Then after some googling I find something about executing the ssh-agent. So I do this:
`ssh-agent bash`
and the command line changes from my rails_apps directory to this:
`bash3.1$>`
So I run:
`bash3.1$>ssh-add [path to .ssh folder]`
and it successfully adds the rsa private key(it doesn't work with id-rsa.pub). I have also pasted the newly generated public key to my GitHub account.
Now when I try to clone:
`bash3.1$>git clone git@github.com:username/myrepo.git`
It now successfully clones the repo I forked in GitHub. Now that I have the app in my local repo, I try to create a heroku app.
`bash3.1$>cd myrepo`
`bash3.1$>heroku create myapp`
And this code runs successfully. Git remote added successfully. Now all I have to do is to push it.
`bash3.1$>git push heroku master`
BAM! I get the error message again.
Permission denied (public key)
I am so close into pushing my app to heroku. But it just won't work. Can you help me. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks! :D
I had a similar problem. Running the following command fixed it for me:
heroku keys:add ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
Substitute "~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub" with your path to your id_rsa.pub file.
You can login first in heroku providing Enail and Password and can follow the following steps to add a local git repository into a heroku application instance.
Note: your ticket on GitHub Support prompted the answer:
For that, see Graeme Collins's answer (and also Heroku error: "Permission denied (public key)" ):
See Heroku devcenter for more on that process.
You can then see a list of all keys, including the key’s name, like this:
Note: that suppose you didn't use sudo to generate your keys, as " git clone heroku ssh permission denied " illustrates (where
heroku keys:add
doesn't work)More information about your ssh keys in your other GitHub Support ticket.
Shouldn't that be:
? By default, a reference to the cloned repo is called 'origin', not 'heroku'
What does
display?
It you want, you can reference the distant repo by the heroku name
The following line solved the problem for me.