![]() ![]() When OpenSSH is used, you can also make use of ~/.ssh/config (cf. Just open TortoiseGit settings and open the Network page and enter ssh.exe as SSH client, see the section called “Network Settings” and this answer on StackOverflow. It is also possible to use OpenSSH (shipped with Git for Windows, Cygwin, and MSYS2). This can be done by re-executing the Git for Windows installer (there you can choose which SSH client to use), on the command line by executing set GIT_SSH=PATH_TO_PLINK.EXE" ( C:\Program Files\TortoiseGit\bin\TortoiseGitPlink.exe on default installations) or configure the environment variables permanently. If you also want to use TortoiseGitPlink on Git Bash, create an environment variable called GIT_SSH with the path to the PuTTY plink.exe or preferably to TortoiseGitPlink.exe. Note, however, that TortoiseGitPlink does not respect ~/.ssh/config which is OpenSSH specific (see PuTTY tips
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