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Just wanted to mention that it is not needed to create a ssh key for each private repo.
You can also use a .netrc file in the apache users home dir, by setting a generated token as the password. This way, you can even define logins for github.com or any other GitHub Enterprise installation:
Just wanted to mention that it is not needed to create a ssh key for each private repo.
You can also use a .netrc file in the apache users home dir, by setting a generated token as the password. This way, you can even define logins for github.com or any other GitHub Enterprise installation:
Of course the permission of the .netrc file must be as tight as possible.
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