If you want to use Gitea with ssh and be able to pull/push with you ssh key, your ssh daemon must be properly configured to use private/public keys. Here is a sample configuration of `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` that works with Gitea:
You also need to add your public key to your Gitea profile.
If you use ssh on another port than 22, you need to add theses lines to your ssh config in `~/.ssh/config`:
```bash
Host domain.tld
port 2222 # change this with the port you use
```
Architecture: this package is compatible with amd64, i386 and arm. The package will try to detect it with the command uname -m and fail if it can't detect the architecture. If that happens please open an issue describing your hardware and the result of the command `uname -m`.
This app use now the core-only feature of the backup. To keep the integrity of the data and to have a better guarantee of the restoration is recommended to proceed like this:
- Stop gitea service with theses following command:
`systemctl stop gitea.service`
- Launch the backup of gitea with this following command:
`yunohost backup create --app gitea`
- Do a backup of your data with your specific strategy (could be with rsync, borg backup or just cp). The data is generally stored in `/home/gitea`.
- Restart the gitea service with theses command:
`systemctl start gitea.service`
### Remove
Due of the backup core only feature the data directory in `/home/gitea`**is not removed**. It need to be removed manually to purge app user data.
By default Nginx is setup with a max value to updload files at 200 Mo. It's possible to change this value on `/etc/nginx/conf.d/my.domain.tld.d/gitea.conf`.