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OntoHub uses the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for secure communication between your local working copy of a repository and the repository on the OntoHub server. If you want to use [[git]] to interact with the OntoHub server, you will need to upload your [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SSH_public_key public SSH key] to OntoHub. A description of how to generate a public key can be found here:  
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OntoHub uses the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for secure communication between your local working copy of a repository and the repository on the OntoHub server. If you want to use [[git]] to interact with the OntoHub server, you will need to upload your [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Shell public SSH key] to OntoHub. A description of how to generate a public key can be found here:  
 
http://git-scm.com/book/no-nb/Git-on-the-Server-Generating-Your-SSH-Public-Key
 
http://git-scm.com/book/no-nb/Git-on-the-Server-Generating-Your-SSH-Public-Key
  

Revision as of 21:42, 10 February 2014

OntoHub uses the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol for secure communication between your local working copy of a repository and the repository on the OntoHub server. If you want to use git to interact with the OntoHub server, you will need to upload your public SSH key to OntoHub. A description of how to generate a public key can be found here: http://git-scm.com/book/no-nb/Git-on-the-Server-Generating-Your-SSH-Public-Key

Ontohub pages for SSH keys

You reach these pages via the menu available below your user name (at the top-right corner of Ontohub)