have you tried using the ssh-agent plugin?

On 22 October 2013 00:49, JonathanRRogers <jonathanrrog...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> On Monday, October 21, 2013 8:47:20 AM UTC-4, Mitul Parmar wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am new to jenkins. I have created a job which tries to pull changes
>> from git repositories using ssh. I have created SSH key for the jenkins
>> user and I am able to do "ls-remote -h ssh://git@myhost/repo.git" 
>> successfully.
>> I have set all the required parameter for Git plugin. However I am confused
>> regarding how to pass the "PASSPHRASE KEY" for pulling the changes from my
>> Git Repositories. (There is only one protocol supported in my Git
>> Repository i.e. SSH with authentication). Has anybody passed a PASSPHRASE
>> KEY for pulling the changes from Git Repositories using Jenkins job ?
>>
>> Any help will be appriciated. Thanks in advance.
>>
>>  If you must configure public key SSH authentication to work unattended,
> it's a lot easier to simply store the private key unencrypted than to store
> the passphrase. If you store the passphrase, there's little point to
> encrypting the private key any way. This HOWTO will help you change the
> passphrase. If you don't provide a passphrase, the private key will simply
> be stored unencrypted.
>
> <URL:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/SSH_Keys#Changing_the_private_key.27s_passphrase_without_changing_the_key
> >
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