SSH キーを使用して Git 操作を保護する

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Bitbucket Server provides a simple way for user accounts and other systems to connect securely to Bitbucket Server repositories, using SSH keys, in order to perform Git operations. You can:

  • add a personal key to a Bitbucket Server user account to allow a developer to easily authenticate when performing read operations from his or her local machine. A Bitbucket Server user can add any number of keys to their account. Read more at SSH user keys for personal use.
  • add an access key to a Bitbucket Server project or repository to allow other systems, such as build servers like Atlassian's Bamboo, to authenticate for either read-only (pull, clone) or read-write (push, merge) operations, without the need to store user credentials. Read more at SSH access keys for system use.

Before you can use SSH keys to secure a connection with Bitbucket Server the following must have already been done:

  • your Bitbucket Server administrator must have already enabled SSH access in Bitbucket Server.
  • you need an SSH key! See Creating SSH keys. Alternatively, you can use an existing key, if it isn't already being used as a repository or project access key in Bitbucket Server.

注意:

  • You can use the same SSH system access key for multiple repositories or projects.
  • A Bitbucket Server user can add any number of keys to their account.
  • Keys used for personal user accounts can't be re-used as a project or repository access key, and keys used as a project or repository access key can't be re-used for user accounts.
  • Bitbucket Server supports DSA and RSA2 key types – RSA1 is not supported. 

最終更新日 2015 年 9 月 16 日

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