On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:49 PM, moleculezz <gdare...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > First of all you should try running SSH directly to verify that you're
> able
> > to connect:
> >
> > $ ssh -p <SSH port> git@<host>
>

This probably means you haven't added your SSH key to your Gitorious user
(~git/.ssh/authorized_keys does not contain your public key).

This probably is because you haven't gotten the poller running (re. the
other email in this thread), you should:

1. make sure the poller script is running
2. log into your local Gitorious server
3. upload your SSH key through the web interface
4. verify that the key is marked as ready

Then you should be able to connect.

Cheers,
- Marius

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