Before testing your SSH connection, you should have already:
You'll need to authenticate this action using your password, which is the SSH key passphrase you created earlier. See Working with SSH key passphrases.
Open TerminalTerminalGit Bash.
Enter the following:
Shell ssh -T [email protected] # Attempts to ssh to
ssh -T [email protected] # Attempts to ssh to
You may see a warning like this:
> The authenticity of host '.com (IP ADDRESS)' can't be established. > ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:+DiY3wvvV6TuJJhbpZisF/zLDA0zPMSvHdkr4UvCOqU. > Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)?
Verify that the fingerprint in the message you see matches 's public key fingerprint. If it does, then type
yes
:> Hi USERNAME! You've successfully authenticated, but does not > provide shell access.
You may see this error message:
... Agent admitted failure to sign using the key. debug1: No more authentication methods to try. Permission denied (publickey).
This is a known problem with certain Linux distributions. For more information, see Error: Agent admitted failure to sign.
Note
The remote command should exit with code 1.
Verify that the resulting message contains your username. If you receive a "permission denied" message, see Error: Permission denied (publickey).