My question is - is it acceptable to generate one SSH key and copy the private key onto each server that needs to clone the Git repository? The public key would be added to Bitbucket the first time, so every server that had the private key would be able to access the Bitbucket repo. For this, it looks like access keys are the way to go. I'm working on a project currently stored in a private Git repository on Bitbucket, that will be deployed to multiple external servers.īecause the repo is private, I need these servers to be able to authenticate to clone the repository as well as pull when there are updates.
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