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[Savannah-hackers] [support #101861] [sv-software] sv_cvs |
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[support #101861] Latest Modifications:
Changes by:
Mathieu Roy <address@hidden>
'Date:
jeu 27.11.2003 à 09:34 (Europe/Paris)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Fixed
Status | Open | Closed
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The default shell is configurable.
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[support #101861] Full Item Snapshot:
URL: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=101861>
Project: Savannah
Submitted by: Ron Cordell
On: jeu 20.02.2003 à 14:58
Category: SSH Connection
Priority: 1 - Later
Severity: 3 - Ordinary
Resolution: Fixed
Assigned to: yeupou
Originator Email:
Status: Closed
Summary: [sv-software] sv_cvs
Original Submission:
Hi again,
This is occurring on my local instance of Savannah,
where I am trying to get the SSH access working to the
CVS repository.
When I create an RSA1 key and upload it via Savannah,
then run the sv_cvs script (as root, of course, and in
the appropriate directory), I can see the user's
~/.ssh/authorized_keys file get updated correctly with
the key. However, as that user, I can't access CVS, or
even try to access the machine that hosts Savannah. To
be sure, I am forcing rsa1 on the SSH connection.
Now, as a user with a valid shell account on the
machine, I can manually upload my keys and access
everything via SSH -1 just fine.
So, my question is - what step am I missing to get
this to work for users with their shells set
to /usr/local/bin/cvssh? One thing to note is that
cvssh does not exist in /usr/local/bin; could that be
an issue? I can't find such a beast anywhere within
Savannah. I am thinking that I am just missing a setup
step somewhere to get this to work.
Thanks for any assistance!
Follow-up Comments
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Date: jeu 27.11.2003 à 09:34 By: yeupou
The default shell is configurable.
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Date: dim 05.10.2003 à 20:12 By: yeupou
Hi,
The title of this support request is definitely misleading. Please, do not
take account of it.
Please post a new support request, where you give the command line
you typed + error message.
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Date: dim 05.10.2003 à 18:33 By: dmeggy
I also can't access CVS after I followed these instructions:
https://savannah.gnu.org/faq/?group_id=11&question=How_do_I_start_using_the_CVS_repository.txt
I'm a little confused as to what the program sv_cvs is, and
the other programs mentioned here, and why everyone is
referencing them, in this forum. I saw no mention of them
in the above link.
When I try and checkout from CVS I am asked for a password
and not a passphrase. I remeber reading something about
that somewhere. I have waited several days, so any cron job
should have long updated everything.
I'm running Debian sid, if that helps
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Date: mer 09.04.2003 à 21:44 By: yeupou
Now sv_cvssh is normally installed in $prefix/bin You can add a symlink to it,
to renamed it cvssh
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Date: jeu 20.02.2003 à 16:29 By: yeupou
sv_cvs is currently being rewritten.
The default shell should be an entry in the configuration,
I'll add it.
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Date: jeu 20.02.2003 à 16:01 By: roncordell
This has been resolved by finding cvssh.pl on the sf-debian
project and using that script.
The Savannah Admin documentation should be updated to
reflect this dependency.
Let me know if that is the right script to use -- it seems
to be correct, and I can modify it as needed.
For detailed info, follow this link:
<http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=101861>
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