iam-ssh | work correctly , you need to provide access | Identity Management library
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kandi X-RAY | iam-ssh Summary
For this system to work correctly, you need to provide access to the relevant IAM data. An example of this is provided in the policy.json file. Below we will cover the major permissions needed, and what they are used for.
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#!/bin/bash
SHASUM="d4fb1c6da99c0b42d3b41329ebc630e19dc75ffbb223b6d7afd1e45a1ec01c28"
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Giftbit/iam-ssh/3d665e59fc90ccd5a4e5eba46748ad2a85a135af/install.sh -o install.sh
if echo "$SHASUM *install.sh" | shasum -a 2
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QUESTION
I created a local git repository that I want to push on to both Github and also Amazon's CodeCommit.
I set up two remotes and named them accordingly:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-07 at 21:19It is probably that CodeCommit is behind a load balancer, and each node has its own SSH host key. As you hit different nodes, they are presenting you with their own host key, which your ssh client is caching in known_hosts
.
You can just ignore this, but if you prefer not to have the keys accumulating, you can opt to ignore caching for this remote.
In ~/.ssh/config
, just add a couple of parameters to the entry you have already added.
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