
Edward Diener:
On 12/26/2012 5:10 AM, Daniel Pfeifer wrote:
2012/12/26 Andrey Semashev <andrey.semashev@gmail.com>:
Perhaps you didn't set up a ssh public key?
https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys#platform-windows
You will also have to add the key to TortoiseGit/PuTTY.
If you push over HTTPS, you don't need an ssh key.
That sounds like what I want to do. The whole low-level business of generating public/private keys, when I already have signed up for GitHub with a username/password, seems silly to me. I know the Linux gurus all love this kind of intricate stuff, but I do not.
It's one command: ssh-keygen -t rsa -C "username@email.net" If you have Cygwin installed on Windows you can use the same command there. -- Brian Ebenezer Enterprises -- in G-d we trust. http://webEbenezer.net (651) 251-9384