In a terminal I do git push https://my/repo master
A OpenSSH popup keeps asking me for user and password. /usr/lib/~/gnome-ask-password
How can I get it just to memorize my password, have added ssh key to github account.
have added *github.com to ~/.ssh/config along with identityfile=id_mysshkey
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On 07/11/2013 02:07 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
In a terminal I do git push https://my/repo master
A OpenSSH popup keeps asking me for user and password. /usr/lib/~/gnome-ask-password
How can I get it just to memorize my password, have added ssh key to github account.
have added *github.com to ~/.ssh/config along with identityfile=id_mysshkey
Have you tried: ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_mysshkey
On Thu, 11 Jul 2013 14:10:38 -0400 Stephen Gallagher sgallagh@redhat.com wrote:
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On 07/11/2013 02:07 PM, Frank Murphy wrote:
In a terminal I do git push https://my/repo master
A OpenSSH popup keeps asking me for user and password. /usr/lib/~/gnome-ask-password
How can I get it just to memorize my password, have added ssh key to github account.
have added *github.com to ~/.ssh/config along with identityfile=id_mysshkey
Have you tried: ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_mysshkey
I added it online in github? is that the same process?
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