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Тема в разделе 'Горячие новости для тех кто следит за собой', создана пользователем IZRAELEn, 19 май 2021.

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    <h1>Azure devops git</h1>
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    <h1>Git SSH public key authentication failed with git on Azure DevOps</h1>
    <p>I am trying to push a git repo from PowerShell into an Azure DevOps repo, and I keep getting different auth errors when trying to push it.</p>
    <p>I am hoping somebody can shed some light on what I check, and do a proper walkthrough.</p>
    <p>I've input all sorts of passwords, but it's still failing. Which password is it talking about?</p>
    <p>Alternatively, I've also gotten:</p>
    <blockquote><p>Permission denied, please try again.</blockquote></p>
    <p>fatal: Could not read from remote repository.</p>
    <p>Please make sure you have the correct access rights and the repository exists.</p></blockquote>
    <p>I have done the following:</p>
    <p><ul>
    <li>Created a repo in Azure DevOps</li>
    <li>Created a SSH key using git-bash, as per Microsoft's documentation, copied and pasted without spaces into Azure DevOps security.</li>
    <li>Gone to my profile/security and added an SSH key (generated in git-bash)</li>
    </ul>
    </p>
    <p>Am I missing the obvious? Is it better to use personal access token? Can anyone provide a walk through of the correct steps?</p>
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    <p>I believe @Schalton's comment is right: SSH validation is failing, so it prompts for the pass.</p>
    <p>Had the same problem. "Solved it" by generating the key as the default value ('id_rsa') instead of using other names (tried other names and none of them worked).</p>
    <p>EDIT: As noted by @LHM the value default (no input needed) for the <strong>file in which to save the key</strong> is showed in parenthesis.</p>
    <p>This worked for me</p>
    <p>adding a config file in</p>
    <p>and adding these lines</p>
    <p>This link by @wcoder helped</p>
    <p>TL;DR: <strong>It turns out the path and filename shown in parenthesis</strong> (e.g. /home/guille/.ssh/id_rsa ) <strong>is a default value that can be accepted simply by leaving it blank and hitting Enter .</strong> </p>
    <p>I, too, had the same problem. I made the same mistake as @eltbus (attempting to name the file something myself), so his answer of sticking to the default of "id_rsa" was helpful to me. I also realized that when I generated the rsa key pair, I saved id_rsa.pub to the wrong folder. (Only entering id_rsa without a leading file path, can save it to a different folder.)</p>
    <p>You can avoid both of my above mistakes if you <strong>simply hit Enter to accept the default file name and location</strong>, instead of typing in a path and/or file name.</p>
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    Git SSH public key authentication failed with git on Azure DevOps I am trying to push a git repo from PowerShell into an Azure DevOps repo, and I keep getting different auth errors when trying to
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