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Re: Setting up first repository [Solved]
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Roddie |
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Re: Setting up first repository [Solved] |
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Mon, 18 Jul 2005 20:24:53 +0100 |
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on 18/7/05 16:58, Mark D. Baushke at address@hidden wrote:
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> Roddie <address@hidden> writes:
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>> I've been able to connect. It was a matter of tweaking ssh settings.
>> And it asks for a password.
>
> man ssh-agent
> man ssh-add
>
> You may want the remote end to have a ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file that
> includes your localhost ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub and/or ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
> contents.
>
> -- Mark
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I regret to say that I don't really understand this. My comment about it
asking for a password was meant to be positive - I had got the impression
that :ext: didn't ask for a password, so I was pleased when it did.
The user and password in question are standard Unix user/password.
Is my lack of understanding a serious issue I need to do something about?
Thanks
Roddie Grant