The first step is to create the public and private keys that we will be examining. I wrote a Windows batch script to create the keys and set read-only permissions on the private key file. If you do not set the correct read-only permissions on the private key file, ssh-keygen.exe will complain and abort. ssh-keygen.exe insists on only supporting protected private key files.
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Step 4: Now that you have linked your local git with your local Jenkins. It is time to generate the SSH keys for integrating your Jenkins project with your git repository. Open your git bash and type the command ssh-keygen. Just like below, you will generate two files in .ssh folder. One is id_rsa which is the private key and the other file is id_rsa.pub. 2ff7e9595c
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