Jira Software. Project and issue tracking. Jira Service Desk. Service desk and customer support. Manage any business project. Document collaboration. From the terminal, enter ssh-keygen at the command line. The command prompts you for a file to save the key in: $ ssh-keygen.
From your description, it sounds like this could also be a copy/paste error. If you've generated a key on Ubuntu and the website is telling you 'invalid key' that probably means that there are line breaks in the copy. It can depends on what method you used to copy the key. Are you following our entire 101 from start to finish setting up both Git and Hg? There are some steps that are present in Git related pages and not Hg and vice versa.
The guide is meant to be followed completely. For example, includes instructions using puttygen. Lastly, that other blog was written a very long time ago before the 101 guide was completely rewritten from the ground up.
Id' advise trying it and please let us know your specific issues here, in comments on it or directly in private to. Our goal is to get you going quickly whichever method you choose.
Thanks for the answer. Tried it but got stuck on the page Adding Your Licens key. This how I've tried to do it: 1, On the page I chosed 'I have a JIRA key'. 2, Added login details. (Note: Have no internet connection on the server). A server ID is generated and I thought it was supposed to be used later when generating the key. 3, Changed to an internet connected machine.
Logged in to atlassian and generated a key. (With a feeling that this will not work). Copy the key, returned to the server and pasted the key into the Your JIRA License Key field on the server. Result: We're unable to confirm that JIRA license.
Suppect I do something wrong, Any clues?