

You can create (or find) that file in the. For machines using OpenSSH or a common variant, the public key you generated above will need to be put in the authorized_keysfile. If your repository is hosted on a machine which you have SSH access to then you will need access to it through a username and password.

If your repository resides on a hosting website like codebashq, you'll need to follow their guide on how to add a public key to your repository hosted there. Step 3.) Storing public key on the SSH Server Name the file and save it in your chosen directory. Once it's finished, click the Save private key button, select Yes when it asks you to save the key without a pass phrase. Open it and click the Generatebutton. You'll need to move the mouse cursor around until the progress bar reaches the end. In the putty directory you just installed, look for the executable called PuTTYgen.exe.

Install them into a directory on the machine your Continua server is running. Getting Continua to work with a subversion repository over SSH takes a couple of additional steps.
