If you check the Remember password checkbox, your password will be saved and you will not be prompted again for it. Simply use the following syntax: ssh:// / – SourceTree will then prompt you to enter your password whenever you push to that SSH: The simplest way is by using your domain name, username and password provided by your Web Hosting Provider: So open Git Bash and type this in.Ī good topic for debate is why go to all the trouble of using SSH keys? Why not, use HTTPS and cache you account details in winstore?ĭiscovered this morning that if you shut SourceTree down, if you use the Git Bash terminal, you will need to repeat Stage 2.There are two ways to connect SourceTree to any SSH. My tip would be to test the connection using “ ssh –T This command with provide decent feedback if you have or haven’t authenticated. SourceTree GUI doesn’t give a lot of feedback with what is going on, not like Git Bash. OpenSSH just never launched, no wonder it couldn’t get a connection. I believe this was down to me changing from Putty to OpenSSH.
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