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SSH stands for Secure Shell or sometimes Secure Socket Shell protocol used for accessing network services securely from a remote computer. You can set the SSH keys to provide a reliable connection between the computer and Gerrit.
You can check the existing SSH key on your local computer using the following command in Git Bash −
$ ls ~/.ssh
After clicking the enter button, you will see the existing SSH key as shown in the following image −
If you don”t find any existing SSH key, then you need to create a new SSH key.
Generating New SSH Key
You can generate a new SSH key for authentication using the following command in Git Bash −
$ ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "[email protected]"
If you already have a SSH key, then don”t a generate new key, as they will be overwritten. You can use ssh-keygen command, only if you have installed Git with Git Bash.
When you run the above command, it will create 2 files in the ~/.ssh directory.
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~/.ssh/id_rsa − It is private key or identification key.
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~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub − It is a public tv.
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