Git clone will still not allow me to access the repository, whit the same output error message as above. Generating the id_rsa $ ssh-keygen -t rsaĬopied the exact content of the key $ cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pubĪnd I added id_rsa.pub's content in my BitBucket account's ssh keys. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Bitvise SSH. Bitvise SSH Client alternatives are mainly Terminal Emulators but may also be SSH Clients or Remote Desktop Tools. Of course I tried doing it the very basic way, as suggested by D.Samchuk: Other interesting Mac alternatives to Bitvise SSH Client are Hyper, Remote Desktop Manager, Terminal and iTerm. I have no idea what is different on the first machine, why does it reject my request? I need to do the same on my first machine now.Īs a last resort, I followed some advises on the net using the ssh-agent: $ eval `ssh-agent -s`īut still no luck: $ git clone into 'myrepo'. Remote: Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0) I repeated the identical procedure on another machine, it worked: $ git clone empty Git repository in /home/me/.ssh/myrepo/.git/ Then I retried cloning my repository: $ git clone into 'myrepo'. Then I added the content of my-key.pub in my bitbucket account's ssh keys.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights Despite setting up the ssh key on the computer and then adding it on my bitbucket account, I fail at connecting: $ git clone into 'myrepo'.įatal: Could not read from remote repository.