When trying to SSH into your GitHub Enterprise Server instance on a Linux computer, you may see the following message in your terminal:
$ ssh -vT git@HOSTNAME > ... > Agent admitted failure to sign using the key. > debug1: No more authentication methods to try. > Permission denied (publickey).
For more details, see this issue report.
Resolution
You should be able to fix this error by loading your keys into your SSH agent with ssh-add
:
# start the ssh-agent in the background $ eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" > Agent pid 59566 $ ssh-add > Enter passphrase for /home/YOU/.ssh/id_rsa: [tippy tap] > Identity added: /home/YOU/.ssh/id_rsa (/home/YOU/.ssh/id_rsa)
If your key does not have the default filename (/.ssh/id_rsa
), you'll have to pass that path to ssh-add
:
# start the ssh-agent in the background $ eval "$(ssh-agent -s)" > Agent pid 59566 $ ssh-add ~/.ssh/my_other_key > Enter passphrase for /home/YOU/.ssh/my_other_key: [tappity tap tap] > Identity added: /home/YOU/.ssh/my_other_key (/home/YOU/.ssh/my_other_key)