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[Savannah-cvs] [SshAccess] (edit) fix markup
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[Savannah-cvs] [SshAccess] (edit) fix markup |
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Wed, 21 May 2008 17:40:56 +0000 |
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-* If, when (for example) you try to use CVS, you're rejected with 'Permission
denied (publickey).', that means that your key is not recognized. It could be a
matter of time (cron job) or, generally, it means that your key is not a
correct SSH2 DSA key (the key registration page contains a sample key for you
to compare). If you think you have done everything correctly, use the support
manager (https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?group=administration) or write to
address@hidden explaining your problem, providing copy/paste from the errors
messages. It would also be good to provide the output from the following
commands::
-
- cvs -t -d:ext:address@hidden/cvsroot/yourproject co yourproject
- ssh -v address@hidden
* If, when (for example) you try to use CVS, you're rejected with ``Permission
denied (publickey).``,
that means that your key is not recognized. It could be a matter of time
(cron job) or, generally,
it means that your key is not a correct SSH2 key (the key registration page
contains a sample
key for you to compare). If you think you have done everything correctly, use
the support manager
(https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?group=administration) or write to
address@hidden
explaining your problem, providing copy/paste from the errors messages. It
would also be good to
provide the output from the following commands::
cvs -t -d:ext:address@hidden/cvsroot/yourproject co yourproject
ssh -v address@hidden
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