How to generate and set up a SSH key pair with Github.
To communicate with Github from our computers/servers we need to authenticate this communication with SSH key pairs. The way SSH keys work is you generate a key pair that consists of a private key and a public key. Each key contains a long line of encrypted text. The private key will exist on the computer/server you’re connecting from and the public key will be installed on Github via your Github account settings. When you attempt a connection to Github, the two keys are checked against one another and if they match up, the connection is authenticated.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Generating SSH key pairs
04:43 Installing public key on Github
06:44 SSH config for custom key name
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