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### Step 2: Public key
### Step 2: Public key
To be able to access repositories on Bitbucket, GitLab will automatically register your public key with Bitbucket as a deploy key for the repositories to be imported. Your public key needs to be at `~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub`, which will expand to `/home/git/.ssh/id_rsa.pub` in most configurations.
To be able to access repositories on Bitbucket, GitLab will automatically register your public key with Bitbucket as a deploy key for the repositories to be imported. Your public key needs to be at `~/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa.pub`, which will expand to `/home/git/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa.pub` in most configurations.
If you have that file in place, you're all set and should see the "Import projects from Bitbucket" option enabled. If you don't, do the following:
If you have that file in place, you're all set and should see the "Import projects from Bitbucket" option enabled. If you don't, do the following:
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sudo -u git -H ssh-keygen
sudo -u git -H ssh-keygen
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When asked `Enter file in which to save the key` specify the correct path, eg. `/home/git/.ssh/bitbucket_rsa`.
Make sure to use an **empty passphrase**.
Make sure to use an **empty passphrase**.
2. Restart GitLab to allow it to find the new public key.
2. Restart GitLab to allow it to find the new public key.