![]() ![]() Then TortoiseGit (or, to be exact TortoiseGitPlink program used behind TortoiseGit as a SSH client) would ask for a regular interactive password and fail again because key password did not work also for server access. Tortoise client would first ask for key password, then apparently it would fail to access git resources (indicating later that “Server refused our key”). ![]() You will find yourself in a loop of endless unsuccessful attempts to connect to the repository.Install TortoiseGit client on Windows and try to connect to that same server via ssh:// URL to access Git repository but with a different private key for a different user id. ![]()
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