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Re: `guix pull` of an ssh channel fails
From: |
Bone Baboon |
Subject: |
Re: `guix pull` of an ssh channel fails |
Date: |
Fri, 14 May 2021 11:25:16 -0400 |
Phil writes:
>> After running `ssh-agent` and using the environment variables it outputs
>> in the command `SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-XXXXXXLfu5ES/agent.18550
>> SSH_AGENT_PID=18551 guix pull` I am no longer getting this error message
>> "guix pull: error: Git error: error authenticating: no auth sock
>> variable".
>>
>> However I now get this error message "guix pull: error: Git error:
>> Failed to retrieve list of SSH authentication methods: Failed getting
>> response`".
>
> When I have seen this error it means the SSH key in the ssh-agent is not
> permissioned to read the contents of the git repo over SSH, containing either
> the
> channel itself or any other repos referenced in the channel that you hold
> locally.
I had previously added the client's SSH public key to the
`~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file of the computer with the Git repository
with `ssh-copy-id`. However that did not resolve this error message.
I have changed the permission of the git repository I am trying to use
as a channel with this command `chmod --recursive u=rwx,g=rwx,o=rwx
<git-repository>`. However this did not resolve this error message.
How would I make the SSH key in the ssh-agent permissioned to read the
contents of the git repository over SSH? It might already be as I can
successfully git clone the repository.
> I use BitBucket not vanilla Git - the solution in BitBucket is
> to add the public key of the SSH key in your agent to your account with
> read priviledges. If you happen to be using GitHub you'll need to add
> your key here, I think - it's the same idea:
> https://github.com/settings/ssh/new
The channel is a vanilla Git repository.
I searched for a Git forge service with `guix search`. There were no
results for sourcehut, Gitea, Gogs or GitLab. Any suggestions for a Git
forge service that is packaged for Guix?
> One last test you can do is can you git clone your channel from the
> console? My guess is this won't work if Guix is also having problems -
> but you can then reduce the problem to one of git not guix.
It looks like there is no problem with SSH. I can make an SSH
connection to the computer that has the Git repository without needing
to enter a password. I can also scp files from the computer with the
Git repository without needing to enter a password.
It also looks like there is no problem with Git. I can clone the
channel `git clone
ssh://<user>@<ip-address>:22/absolute/path/to/<git-repo>/`. Where
<user> is the user in the output of `ls -l <git-repo>`.