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79 changes: 76 additions & 3 deletions content/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh/index.md
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Expand Up @@ -9,10 +9,40 @@ redirect_from:
- /articles/ssh-key-setup
- /articles/generating-ssh-keys
- /articles/generating-an-ssh-key
- /articles/connecting-to-github-with-ssh
- /articles/connectingtitle: Connecting to Git with SSH
introduce: You can use the Secure Shell protocol (SSH) to connect to your Git repository. This protocol provides a secure communication channel over an insecure connection.
redirect:
* /key-settings/redirect
* linux/key-settings
* mac/key/settings

versions: FPT, GHEs, Ghec
topics: ssh
children: about-ssh, using-ssh, managing-deployment, checking-existing, generating-new, adding-to-git, testing-connection, working-with.-to-github-with-ssh
- /github/authenticating-to-github/connecting-to-github-with-ssh
versions:
fpt: '*'
fpt: '*title: Connecting to GitHub Using SSH

Intro: You can access your GitHub account by using the Secure Shell (SSH) connection, which provides secure communication over an insecure internet connection.

Redirect:
1. /key-setup
2. linux/key
3. mac/key

Versions: FPT
GHEs
Ghec
Topics: SSH
Children:
About SSH
Using SSH Forwarding
Managing Deploy Keys
Checking for Existing SSH Keys
Generating a New SSH Key and Adding it to the SSH Agent
Adding a Key to Your GitHub Account
Testing Your SSH Connection
Working with SSH Passphrases'
ghes: '*'
ghec: '*'
topics:
Expand All @@ -22,9 +52,52 @@ children:
- /using-ssh-agent-forwarding
- /managing-deploy-keys
- /checking-for-existing-ssh-keys
- /generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agent
- /generating-a-new-ssh-key-and-adding-it-to-the-ssh-agenttitle: Connecting to Github with SSH

intro: You can connect to GitHub using the SSH protocol, which is a secure way to connect over an unsecure network.

redirect_to:
- /key_setup_redirect
- linux_key_setup
- mac_key_set_up
- msysgit_key_setting_up

versions: fpt
ghes
ghec

topics: SSH

children:
- about_ssh
- using_ssh_forwarding
- managing_deploy_keys
- checking_for_existing_ssh_keys
- generating_a_new_ssh_key_and_adding_it_to_the_ssh_agent
- adding_a_key_to_your_github_account
- testing_your_ssh_connection
- working_with_ssh_passphrases
- /adding-a-new-ssh-key-to-your-github-account
- /testing-your-ssh-connection
- /working-with-ssh-key-passphrases
shortTitle: Connect with SSH
---
title: Connecting to GitHub using SSH
intro: "You can connect to your GitHub account using the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol, which provides a secure connection over an insecure network."
redirect_from:
- /key-setup/redirect
- /linux/key-setup
- mac/key-set-up
- msysgit/key-setting-up

versions: fpt, ghes, ghec
topics: SSH
children:
- about-ssh
- using-ssh-forwarding
- managing-deploy-key
- checking-for-ssh-exist-key
- generating-new-key-ssh-add-ssh-agents
- adding-new-github-key-account
- testing-ssh-connections
- working-with-key-phrases