''ssh' is not recognized as an internal or external command
I have been trying to deploy my app into the Fortrabbit servers using the command line. I'm using windows. Here is what I tried :
C:\projects\riwaya>git remote add fort [email protected]:riwaya.git
C:\projects\riwaya>git remote fort
C:\projects\riwaya>ssh [email protected]
'ssh' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
I have watched This Laracast Video and did the same as Jeffrey but it doesn't work ...
Can somebody help ?
Solution 1:[1]
Actually you have 2 problems here: First is that you don't have ssh installed, second is that you don't know how to deploy
Install SSH
It seems that ssh is not installed on your computer.
You can install openssh from here : http://openssh.en.softonic.com/download
Generate your key
Than you will have to geneate your ssh-key. There's a good tutorial about this here:
https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys#platform-windows
Deploy
To deploy, you just have to push your code over git. Something like this:
git push fort master
If you get permission denied, be sure that you have put your public_key in the dashboard in the git tab.
SSH
The ssh command gives you access to your remote node. You should have received a password by email and now that you have ssh installed, you should be asked for a password when trying to connect. just input that password. If you want to use your private ssh key to connect to your server rather then typing that password, you can follow this : http://fortrabbit.com/docs/how-to/ssh-sftp/enable-public-key-authentication
Solution 2:[2]
For Windows, first install the git base from here: https://git-scm.com/downloads
Next, set the environment variable:
- Press Windows+R and type sysdm.cpl
- Select advance -> Environment variable
- Select path-> edit the path and paste the below line:
C:\Program Files\Git\git-bash.exe
To test it, open the command window: press Windows+R, type cmd and then type ssh.
Solution 3:[3]
First of all Go to browser and install openssh here: https://github.com/PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH/releases
Next step, extract rar file into folder and then copy and paste it in your drive. after that run command: ssh it should work.
Next step is right click on shh in openssh folder and go to properties. Copy the path and paste it in system variables in edit environment variables. It will work fine.
Solution 4:[4]
TLDR, add this to settings.json
"terminal.integrated.env.windows":
{
"PATH": "C:/Windows/System32/OpenSSH",
},
Just found a case when the integrated terminal hasn't recognized 'ssh' as command, but you tried 'ssh' that was working on external terminals like CMD, git-bash.
That means you didn't add PATH variable to your integrated terminal.
So sad, I don't know the mechanism behind. ?( ? ??)?
Solution 5:[5]
If anyone looking for solution even now, here is how I did it for my Windows 10 machine.
- Start > type 'Manage Optional Features'
- Add Feature [+]
- Look for OpenSSH client & select & install
- After successful installation, open (close if already opened) powershell or command prompt and run ssh!
Sources
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | edi9999 |
| Solution 2 | user10556443 |
| Solution 3 | rohitha gourabathuni |
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| Solution 5 | Kunapareddy |
