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Troubleshooting SSH

When working with SSH keys, you might encounter the following issues.

TLS: server sent certificate containing RSA key larger than 8192 bits

In GitLab 16.3 and later, Go limits RSA keys to a maximum of 8192 bits. To check the length of a key:

openssl rsa -in <your-key-file> -text -noout | grep "Key:"

Replace any key longer than 8192 bits with a shorter key.

Password prompt with git clone

When you run git clone, you may be prompted for a password, like git@gitlab.example.com's password:. This indicates that something is wrong with your SSH setup.

  • Ensure that you generated your SSH key pair correctly and added the public SSH key to your GitLab profile.
  • Try to manually register your private SSH key by using ssh-agent.
  • Try to debug the connection by running ssh -Tv git@example.com. Replace example.com with your GitLab URL.
  • Ensure you followed all the instructions in Use SSH on Microsoft Windows.
  • Ensure that you have Verify GitLab SSH ownership and permissions. If you have several hosts ensure that permissions are correct in all hosts.

Could not resolve hostname error

You may receive the following error when verifying that you can connect:

ssh: Could not resolve hostname gitlab.example.com: nodename nor servname provided, or not known

If you receive this error, restart your terminal and try the command again.

Key enrollment failed: invalid format error

You may receive the following error when generating an SSH key pair for a FIDO2 hardware security key:

Key enrollment failed: invalid format

You can troubleshoot this by trying the following:

  • Run the ssh-keygen command using sudo.
  • Verify your FIDO2 hardware security key supports the key type provided.
  • Verify the version of OpenSSH is 8.2 or greater by running ssh -V.

Error: SSH host keys are not available on this system.

If GitLab does not have access to the host SSH keys, when you visit gitlab.example/help/instance_configuration, you see the following error message under the SSH host key fingerprints header instead of the instance SSH fingerprint:

SSH host keys are not available on this system. Please use ssh-keyscan command or contact your GitLab administrator for more information.

To resolve this error:

  • On Helm chart (Kubernetes) deployments, update the values.yaml to set sshHostKeys.mount to true under the webservice section.
  • On GitLab self-managed installations, check the /etc/ssh directory for the host keys.