After searching online, I finally found out the reason. . . I despised myself. . When copying the private key, it is natural to ignore the head and tail. . . ?
It should still be a problem with the public key. You need to add the public key used by the Jenkins machine to your git remote repository. You can run the same command on the command line of your Jenkins machine to verify.
After searching online, I finally found out the reason. . . I despised myself. .
When copying the private key, it is natural to ignore the head and tail. . . ?
It should still be a problem with the public key. You need to add the public key used by the Jenkins machine to your git remote repository. You can run the same command on the command line of your Jenkins machine to verify.