On Thursday, 18 July 2013 10:15:29 UTC+1, Marc Mezzarobba wrote:
>
> R. Andrew Ohana wrote: 
> > It's like github in that there is no shell access and everyone is under 
> the 
> > same username 'git'. 
> > 
> > If you do 
> > 
> > ssh -v -p 2222 g...@trac.sagemath.org <javascript:> 
> > 
> > It should display the repositories you have read and/or write access to 
> (in 
> > this case it should just be the sage repository), and then dump you back 
> > into your previous shell. 
>
> Thanks for your reply! 
>
> I think I understand that much. But it doesn't work for me: when I do 
> that, 
> ssh fails at the authentication stage, and asks me for the password of the 
> git user, even though it also says it offered the private key 
> (/home/marc/.ssh/sage_trac in my previous message) corresponding to the 
> public key I pasted into the input field at 
> http://trac.sagemath.org/prefs/sshkeys. Is the relevant authorized_keys 
> (or 
> whatever plays that role) updated immediately when one adds a key using 
> the 
> web interface, or is there a delay? 
>
> Does anyone manage to connect with a public key they added that way? 
>
yes, at least I get:

$ ssh -p 2222 g...@trac.sagemath.org
PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
hello dimpase, this is git@trac running gitolite3 (unknown) on git 1.7.9.5

                                                                          
 R W sage
                                                                            
        Connection to trac.sagemath.org closed.

haven't tried anything else.

Dima
 

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> Marc 
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