Good day,
I've tried just about everything I could think of, and I still cannot
connect
to savannah using ssh.
Please help me.
Ok, so what I did was to follow the instruction on
https://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=5802&question=How_do_I_configure_my_SSH_access.txt
To be sure, I tried several machines I have access to.
On one machine, I use OpenSSH_3.7.1p2 under FreeBSD on the other, I
use
OpenSSH_3.1p1 under Linux.
On both machines, I do
echo "Protocol 2" > ~/.ssh/config
first.
Then I do
"ssh-keygen -t dsa"
This will general, in .ssh, the following files... (I used the default
names)
id_dsa id_dsa.pub
I've then uploaded "id_dsa.pub" to the server.
Then I've waited many days.
Then I get asked for a password whichis my doom... of course...
ssh address@hidden
(much deleted here)
debug1: Host 'savannah.nongnu.org' is known and matches the RSA host
key.
debug1: Found key in /home/lemire/.ssh/known_hosts:15
debug1: bits set: 1616/3191
debug1: ssh_rsa_verify: signature correct
debug1: kex_derive_keys
debug1: newkeys: mode 1
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS sent
debug1: waiting for SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS
debug1: newkeys: mode 0
debug1: SSH2_MSG_NEWKEYS received
debug1: done: ssh_kex2.
debug1: send SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST
debug1: service_accept: ssh-userauth
debug1: got SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_ACCEPT
debug1: authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is publickey
debug1: try privkey: /home/lemire/.ssh/id_rsa
debug1: try pubkey: /home/lemire/.ssh/id_dsa
debug1: authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is keyboard-interactive
debug1: authentications that can continue:
publickey,password,keyboard-interactive
debug1: next auth method to try is password
address@hidden's password:
and it goes downhill from here...
I've actually repeated the experiment with 4 different machines, not
only 2,
but you get my point. I also did this before and after savannah got
hacked. I
seem to be getting exactly the same result...
Underlying my plea for help is a "why does this need to be so complex
when
sourceforge has a much simpler approach and they don't seem to get
hacked so
much..." but I'll leave that for another day.
Thanks!