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HTTP(S) is a protocol that allows you to communicate securely with remote servers, such as BitBucket, GitHub or GitLab. When you use HTTP(S) to access these servers, you need to authenticate yourself by providing your username and password. This can be done either in a terminal window or in a graphical dialog box that pops up when you try to connect. However, the Package Manager, which is a tool that helps you manage your software dependencies, does not support this kind of authentication. It does not have an interactive terminal or dialog where you can enter your username and password for HTTP(S).




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This means that if you want to use the Package Manager to install or update packages from BitBucket, GitHub or GitLab, you need to use a different protocol: SSH. SSH stands for Secure Shell and it is a way of establishing a secure connection with a remote server using a pair of keys: a public key and a private key. The public key is stored on the server and the private key is stored on your local machine. When you use SSH, the server verifies your identity by checking if your public key matches your private key.


To use SSH with the Package Manager, you need to generate a pair of keys and add your public key to your account on BitBucket, GitHub or GitLab. You also need to configure your local machine to use your private key when connecting to these servers. This way, you can avoid entering your username and password every time you use the Package Manager with HTTP(S).


In this guide, we will show you how to set up SSH for the Package Manager on Windows, Mac and Linux. We will also show you how to test your SSH connection and troubleshoot common issues. By following these steps, you will be able to use the Package Manager more efficiently and securely. e0e6b7cb5c


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