![]() ![]() ssh folders on the computer (just for safe measure), then reinstalling msysgit with your desired settings and try starting over completely (though I think you told me you tried this already).Įdited: Also just found this link via Google - Fixing "WARNING: UNPROTECTED PRIVATE KEY FILE!" on Linux While it's targeted at linux, it might help since we're talking liunx permissions and such. If that doesn't work, I would try doing an uninstall of msysgit, deleting ALL. ssh folder as the reference for permissions to reset your. ssh folder which will have default permissions. If you can't remember what the original settings are, add a new user and create a set of SSH keys for that user, thus creating a new. That will set the id_rsa file to rwx (read, write, execute) for the owner (you) only, and zero access for everyone else. Click the Start button and type PowerShell. If you can remember what the original permissions for the directory are, I would try to set them back to that and then do the following cd ~/.ssh How to install OpenSSH on Windows 10 The first thing to do is open PowerShell with admin privileges. ![]() You changed the permissions on the whole directory, which I agree with Splash is a bad idea. ![]()
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