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Nov 13, 2017 This New Video shows how to generate SSH keys for GitLab Profile (2017) in user settings, option just above GPG Keys for windows OS using Git Bash GUI. It actually creates a Public SSH Key. Ensure that you generated your SSH key pair correctly and added the public SSH key to your GitLab profile; Try manually registering your private SSH key using ssh-agent as documented earlier in this document; Try to debug the connection by running ssh -Tv [email protected] (replacing example.com with your GitLab domain). To create a new key pair, select the type of key to generate from the bottom of the screen (using SSH-2 RSA with 2048 bit key size is good for most people; another good well-known alternative is ECDSA). Then click Generate, and start moving the mouse within the Window. Putty uses mouse movements to collect randomness.
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The SSH stands for Secure Shell or Secure Socket Shell used for managing the networks, operating systems and configurations and also authenticates to the GitLab server without using username and password each time. You can set the SSH keys to provide a reliable connection between the computer and GitLab. Before generating ssh keygen, you need to have Git installed in your system.
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Creating SSH Key
Step 1 − To create SSH key, open the command prompt and enter the command as shown below −
It will prompt for 'Enter file in which to save the key (//.ssh/id_rsa):', just type file name and press enter. Next a prompt to enter password shows 'Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):'. Enter some password and press enter. You will see the generated SSH key as shown in the below image −
Step 2 − Now login to your GitLab account and click on the Settings option.
Step 3 − To create SSH key, click on the SSH keys tab at left side of the menu.
Step 4 − Now go to C drive, you will see the file with .pub extension which was generated in the first step.
Step 5 − Next open the key.pub file, copy the SSH key and paste it in the highlighted Key box as shown in the below image −
Step 6 − Click on the Add Key button, to add SSH key to your GitLab. You will see the fingerprint (it is a short version of SSH key), title and created date as shown in the image below −
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Can't add SSH key, 'Fingerprint has already been taken' and 'Fingerprint cannot be generated'
I'm trying to add my first SSH key to my profile, but whenever I paste it, I get:
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- Fingerprint has already been taken
- Fingerprint cannot be generated
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The key is of the form:
I stripped off the host name, but whether or not I leave it in doesn't matter:
There are no newlines in the key and I haven't added any before, so it's not like it's a duplicate.
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