Jul 29, 2013 We do support both, but if you've selected PuTTY as the SSH Client (this is in Tools Options General) then there's a menu item Tools Create or Import SSH Keys which opens the PuTTY key generation tool. Before you can use SSH keys to secure a connection with Bitbucket Server the following must have already been done: your Bitbucket Server administrator must have already enabled SSH access in Bitbucket Server. You need an SSH key! See Creating SSH keys. Alternatively, you can use an existing key, if it isn't already being used as a repository.
Couldn’t get this to work, but now it does, so… time for another “note to self”. 🙂
Prerequisites
Setup
Usage
Now, as long as pageant is running with your private key loaded, it should work to clone, pull, push, etc., both to and from, both private and public git repositories. E.g. like this:
Putty Generate Ssh Key Bitbucket PasswordGit Ssh Key Bitbucket
git clone [email protected]:example/some-private-repo.git
Note: If you’re asked to accept/store/cache a key, but pressing y doesn’t work, connect using putty first, which should give you a dialog with the same question which does work. Putty will complain/crash because there’s not actually an ssh shell to connect to, but that’s fine. After the key has been saved by putty, git should work fine. E.g. like this:
Generate Ssh Key Bitbucket Windows
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