Hi everyone :)
I have a typo3 project wich I want to deploy on my server via bitbucket pipeline and deployer. Everything works fine until the actual deploy on server. I always get an error "host key verification failed".
I added a new ssh key pair in the pipeline, copied the public to my hosting provider for access, added the know hosts via bitbucket as IP-address and url with the right port:
Unfortunately my hosting provider only allows ssh for approved IP-addresses. Therefore I added all IP-addresses concerning bitbucket to the approved ones.
After all these arrangements I still get the same error and I really don't know what I am doing wrong. Would really appreciate it, if someone could help me :D
I am really sorry if I forgot some important informations, this is my first post in the community. I will provide them as quick as possible.
Greetings, Mylene
Hey @Mylene Kreiger
Before deploying your server, try printing the contents of the known hosts file:
cat ~/.ssh/known_hosts
This way you can verify the file contains the key for the requested server.
If it's not, you can try and add it manually during the pipeline.
echo $(ssh-keyscan -t rsa bitbucket.org) >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
Thanks @Erez Maadani for your fast answer :)
I have added the printing and it seems bitbucket.org is in the known hosts, but still the same error. How is this possible?
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Try the second command again but use your server URL/IP instead of bitbucket.org:
echo $(ssh-keyscan -t rsa your-server-url-here) >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
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