Still no luck:

$ echo $GIT_SSH

$ export GIT_SSH=`which ssh`
$ echo $GIT_SSH
/usr/bin/ssh
$ git push origin master
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

FWIW, my ~/.ssh/config file is:

Host github.com
User git
Port 22
Hostname github.com
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa

William



On Apr 27, 2:40 pm, Tekkub <[email protected]> wrote:
> Check that the GIT_SSH environment variable isn't set to the wrong ssh
> program.  Username doesn't matter, that is figured out from the key you
> connect with.
>     Tekkub
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>
> On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 11:27 AM, William Whyte <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
>
> > I'm having a problem very similar to the problem described at
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/github/browse_thread/thread/d172dc17c1...
> > but the solution in that thread isn't working for me.
>
> > I'm using Cygwin, with the version of git that came with it, on
> > Windows XP. The git version number is 1.6.1.
>
> > Following the instructions on github, I'm doing the following:
>
> >  mkdir <project>
> >  cd <project>
> >  git init
> >  touch README
> >  git add README
> >  git commit -m 'first commit'
> >  git remote add origin [email protected]:name/<project>.git
> >  git push origin master
>
> > and get this response:
> > $ git push origin master
> > Permission denied (publickey).
> > fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
>
> > This is ordinarily an ssh problem. However, I am able to ssh to github
> > successfully:
>
> > $ ssh [email protected]
> > PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
> > Hi wwhyte! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not
> > provide shell
> > access.
> > Connection to github.com closed.
>
> > (I could provide the output of ssh -v, but it essentially leaves us in
> > the same place).
>
> > I've searched, and I haven't found any discussion online of what to do
> > if ssh works but git doesn't.
>
> > My only idea is that this might be case-sensitivity. My username on
> > this laptop is WWhyte, but my github username is wwhyte. Might this be
> > the problem?
>
> > All help appreciated.
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