Le jeudi 05 mai 2011 à 18:52 +0300, Marek Laane a écrit : > 2011/5/5 Oliver Burger <[email protected]> > > > Marek Laane <[email protected]> schrieb am 05.05.2011 > > > > > [marek@localhost ~]$ ssh svn.mageia.org > > > > > Password: > > > > > Password: > > > > > Password: > > > > > [email protected]'s password: > > > > > Permission denied, please try again. > > > > > [email protected]'s password: > > > > > Received disconnect from 212.85.158.147: 2: Too many authentication > > > > > failures for marek > > > > > [marek@localhost ~]$ > > > > Why do you think, we have ssh access to the server and why should we? > > > > Where do you need it?
For access to svn, it use ssh. And that's part of the instruction I gave to test access :) ==================== To check, that's rather easy , type in a shell of any UNIX : ssh svn.mageia.org It will ask your password ( the one of transifex , bugzilla, etc ), and if the password is correct ( and the login too ), it will show you a error message and tell "you are a member of theses group : " + list of group. Something like this : Last login: Thu Apr 21 22:52:31 2011 from nanardon.zarb.org You tried to run a interactive shell. Sorry, you are not allowed to execute that command. You are member of the following groups : mga-users mga-sysadmin mga-packagers mga-ml_moderators mga-packagers-committers mga-board mga-founders mga-i18n mga-i18n-committers Connection to svn.mageia.org closed. ==================== > > > > At least I have none, I just tried to be sure what I tell you. > > > > > > Did you ever have ssh access to the Mandriva servers? > > > > > > Oliver > > > > Err, for committing translations? Or have I totally misunderstood something? > And yes, though it was years ago, I guess I commit Mandriva's translation > over ssh, too. > Which remembers me maybe something important - should I send my public key > to somebody? If yes, what is due procedure? Bug report? Or email to > particular person? I also answered this in the mail I sent : ==================== * First, typing the password each time is not fun. If like me, your password is as long as the first chapter of Harry Potter, this become quickly annoying. You can ask to a sysadmin to place a ssh keys if you want, just contact us ( better open a bug so we do not forget ). Something to automate this is planned since months ( we just need to have a slightly simpler interface on identity, perl coder help welcome, and to test the script to export keys, and another script to import existing keys from the disk ). ==================== Now, after looking your account, it seems that you are not in the committers group so no svn access. If this is wrong ( and if you are the committers of your team, please tell it. -- Michael Scherer
