Aha, thanks, I'll go annoy them :P

On 10 January 2018 at 16:29, Randall S. Becker <rsbec...@nexbridge.com> wrote:
> OpenSSH generally. Other providers (and platform providers) exist as well. It 
> is hard to know which is really involved, but not git.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Sam Millman [mailto:sam.mill...@gmail.com]
>> Sent: January 10, 2018 11:26 AM
>> To: Randall S. Becker <rsbec...@nexbridge.com>
>> Cc: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>; git@vger.kernel.org
>> Subject: Re: How to use multiple SSH keys on Git exe (not bash)
>>
>> Does the ssh.exe come from OpenSSH? I thought it was Git's implementation
>> of the SSH protocol
>>
>> On 10 January 2018 at 16:23, Randall S. Becker <rsbec...@nexbridge.com>
>> wrote:
>> > May I, with respect, ask you to take this to the OpenSSH email list?
>> (openssh-unix-...@mindrot.org)  I think the discussion better belongs there
>> and you're likely to get more detailed information from that team.
>> > Sincerely,
>> > Randall
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: git-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:git-ow...@vger.kernel.org] On
>> >> Behalf Of Sam Millman
>> >> Sent: January 10, 2018 11:03 AM
>> >> To: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <ava...@gmail.com>
>> >> Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
>> >> Subject: Re: How to use multiple SSH keys on Git exe (not bash)
>> >>
>> >> I actually played a bit more and got this:
>> >>
>> >> Host *
>> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_d
>> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >>
>> >> Host bitbucket_1
>> >> User git
>> >> HostName bitbucket.org
>> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa_d
>> >>
>> >> Host bitbucket_2
>> >> User git
>> >> HostName bitbucket.org
>> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >>
>> >> And from basic testing it seems to actually work, it seems it is the
>> >> Host * that make sit work and it will actually iterate the keys and try 
>> >> them.
>> >>
>> >> Not sure why this is, any thoughts?
>> >>
>> >> On 10 January 2018 at 15:58, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason
>> >> <ava...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > On Wed, Jan 10 2018, Sam Millman jotted:
>> >> >
>> >> >> I am trying, for the sake of PhpStorm, to get multiple SSH keys
>> >> >> working using git . exe, which means no GitBash.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I can get the keys to work just fine with GitBash.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I edited my .ssh/config to look like (I know this is incorrect):
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Host bitucket . org
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Host bitbucket . org
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> And id_rsa1 works, I can actually pick from the other repo. But,
>> >> >> of course, id_rsa does not now.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I change to:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Host bitucket . org-dd
>> >> >> HostName bitbucket . org
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Host bitbucket . org-sas
>> >> >> HostName bitbucket . org
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>
>> >> >> And now only id_rsa works.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I also tried combining the two IdentityFile lines together like so
>> >> >> (for some reason):
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Host bitucket . org
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>
>> >> >> I have even tried running ssh-agent . exe, adding id_rsa1 to that
>> >> >> and then running the git clone with no result.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The weird thing is, I have two public keys as well and they both
>> >> >> load in the ssh . exe (they return errors about format), I just
>> >> >> cannot get my ssh . exe to work with multiple private keys.
>> >> >
>> >> > This might just be a special case of the problem of some hosting
>> >> > providers picking only the first key you provide, as described in
>> >> > this
>> >> > thread:
>> >> > https://public-inbox.org/git/20180103102840.27897-1-ava...@gmail.co
>> >> > m/
>> >> >
>> >> > If so, you either need to hack around this with ssh host aliases,
>> >> > or a custom GIT_SSH_COMMAND.
>> >> >
>> >> >> On 10 January 2018 at 15:29, Sam Millman <sam.mill...@gmail.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> >>> I am trying, for the sake of PhpStorm, to get multiple SSH keys
>> >> >>> working using git . exe, which means no GitBash.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I can get the keys to work just fine with GitBash.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I edited my .ssh/config to look like (I know this is incorrect):
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Host bitucket . org
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Host bitbucket . org
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> And id_rsa1 works, I can actually pick from the other repo. But,
>> >> >>> of course, id_rsa does not now.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I change to:
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Host bitucket . org-dd
>> >> >>> HostName bitbucket . org
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Host bitbucket . org-sas
>> >> >>> HostName bitbucket . org
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> And now only id_rsa works.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I also tried combining the two IdentityFile lines together like
>> >> >>> so (for some
>> >> >>> reason):
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Host bitucket . org
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa1
>> >> >>> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> I have even tried running ssh-agent . exe, adding id_rsa1 to that
>> >> >>> and then running the git clone with no result.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> The weird thing is, I have two public keys as well and they both
>> >> >>> load in the ssh . exe (they return errors about format), I just
>> >> >>> cannot get my ssh . exe to work with multiple private keys.
>> >> >>>
>> >> >>> Has anyone got any ideas on how to solve this?
>> >
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