This section applies to all
GitCentric users, whether you are an administrator or an end user.
Note: General SSH documentation is beyond the scope of this document. We recommend that you use your favorite search engine to find
information about the topic. However,
GitCentric administrators should know that the
GitCentric installer now includes an SSHD daemon, and the product now includes a self-registration feature. This means that you no longer
need to manually install and configure an SSH server, and you no longer need to create and register SSH keys for your users.
Make note of where your public key is stored. Typically it is in
~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub (or
C:\users\<youraccount>\.ssh\id_rsa.pub on Windows). You will need it when you first log in to
GitCentric.
For more information, see
Public Keys.