Comprobar tus claves SSH existentes
Antes de generar una clave SSH, puedes comprobar si tienes alguna clave SSH existente.
Note: DSA keys were deprecated in OpenSSH 7.0. If your operating system uses OpenSSH, you'll need to use an alternate type of key when setting up SSH, such as an RSA key. For instance, if your operating system is macOS Sierra, you can set up SSH using an RSA key.
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Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash.
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Ingresa
ls -al ~/.ssh
para ver si hay claves SSH presentes:$ ls -al ~/.ssh # Enumera los archivos en tu directorio .ssh, si es que existen
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Comprueba la lista de directorio para ver si ya tiene una clave SSH pública. Por defecto, los nombres de archivos de llave pública son uno de los siguientes:
- id_rsa.pub
- id_ecdsa.pub
- id_ed25519.pub
- id_dsa.pub
If you don't have an existing public and private key pair, or don't wish to use any that are available to connect to GitHub Enterprise, then generate a new SSH key.
If you see an existing public and private key pair listed (for example id_rsa.pub and id_rsa) that you would like to use to connect to GitHub Enterprise, you can add your SSH key to the ssh-agent.
Sugerencia: Si recibes un error que ~/.ssh no existe, 'no te preocupes! Lo crearemos cuando generemos una nueva clave SSH.