Article version: Enterprise Server 2.17
Authenticating to GitHub
Keep your account and data secure with features like two-factor authentication, SSH, and commit signature verification.
Table of Contents
- Keeping your account and data secure
- Creating a strong password
- Updating your GitHub access credentials
- Creating a personal access token for the command line
- Reviewing your SSH keys
- Reviewing your deploy keys
- Authorizing OAuth Apps
- Reviewing your authorized integrations
- Connecting with third-party applications
- Reviewing your authorized applications (OAuth)
- Reviewing your security log
- Removing sensitive data from a repository
- Sudo mode
- Preventing unauthorized access
- Securing your account with two-factor authentication (2FA)
- Connecting to GitHub with SSH
- Troubleshooting SSH
- Recovering your SSH key passphrase
- Error: Permission denied (publickey)
- Error: Bad file number
- Error: Key already in use
- Error: Permission to user/repo denied to other-user
- Error: Permission to user/repo denied to user/other-repo
- Error: Agent admitted failure to sign
- Error: ssh-add: illegal option -- K
- Error: We're doing an SSH key audit
- Managing commit signature verification
- Troubleshooting commit signature verification