I guess that you use Windows?

The key he is referring to is the SSH key as Gabor has so eloquently
explined. You don't however have to use a key as that is just one of the
many fine and damned useful authentication mechanisms available. You can use
just plain-old username/password authentication as well.

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 7:21 PM, Parijat Kalia <kaliapari...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey guys, on the jobeet deployment page, here is a statement I read (Before
> running the project:deploy task for the first time, you need to connect to
> the server manually to add the key in the known hosts file.):
>
> *Before running the project:deploy task for the first time, you need to
> connect to the server manually to add the key in the known hosts file.*
>
> What exactly does he mean that I need to manually connect to the server to
> add a key?? I guess this is something that is proving to be an obtrusion!
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