Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-10 Thread Giancarlo Razzolini
Em 09-09-2015 15:45, David C. Rankin escreveu:
> I just changed my aur profile key to the primary key and it worked
> without having to mess with the agent nonsense.

You should be using a agent. Having a ssh key with no password (or a
weak password) is worse than using an agent. You could (like I do) use
keepass + keeagent and have it open and register all of your ssh keys
with your ssh-agent, and you would only need to type one (strong)
password. You can even attach the keys to the keepass database, so you
won't even need to keep then on your ~/.ssh folder, with the bonus of
being able to use your keys on any machine you want to use, without the
need to copy private keys around. But please, don't say that using an
agent is nonsense.

Cheers,
Giancarlo Razzolini


Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread Daniel Micay
On 09/09/15 06:08 PM, David Kaylor wrote:
>>
>> I had it configured correctly to use the new key. However, since it wasn't
>> the primary key for the box, it wasn't transmitted for authentication. I
>> just changed my aur profile key to the primary key and it worked without
>> having to mess with the agent nonsense.
> 
> Might not be a good idea to use your primary key for AUR. You should leave
> yourself the flexibility to selectively revoke. Easy to do in ~/.ssh/config.
> 
> See
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Submitting_packages

Not going to accomplish anything if they're kept together with the same
permissions for reading them.



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Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread David Kaylor
>
> I had it configured correctly to use the new key. However, since it wasn't
> the primary key for the box, it wasn't transmitted for authentication. I
> just changed my aur profile key to the primary key and it worked without
> having to mess with the agent nonsense.


Might not be a good idea to use your primary key for AUR. You should leave
yourself the flexibility to selectively revoke. Easy to do in ~/.ssh/config.

See
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Submitting_packages


Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread Mauro Santos
On 09-09-2015 19:45, David C. Rankin wrote:
> I had it configured correctly to use the new key. However, since it
> wasn't the primary key for the box, it wasn't transmitted for
> authentication. I just changed my aur profile key to the primary key and
> it worked without having to mess with the agent nonsense.
> 

Or you could configure the proper keys in ~/.ssh/config

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Mauro Santos


Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread David C. Rankin

On 09/09/2015 12:15 PM, Patrick Burroughs (Celti) wrote:

You need the private key on your local machine, not the public key. AUR
gets the public key, you get the private key. You'll also need to do
`ssh-add ~/.ssh/your-private-key` to add it to your keyring.

~Celti


I had it configured correctly to use the new key. However, since it wasn't the 
primary key for the box, it wasn't transmitted for authentication. I just 
changed my aur profile key to the primary key and it worked without having to 
mess with the agent nonsense.


--
David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.


Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread Jens Adam
Wed, 09 Sep 2015 11:55:35 -0500
"David C. Rankin" :

>I built gnu-cflow and was going to upload it to aur. I created a
> new ecdsa key, added the contents of the public key to my aur profile,
> copied the new key to ~/.ssh/cflow.pub on my machine and then attempt
> to an upload with:

cflow.pub? Do you intend to only ever maintain that single AUR package?

> git clone ssh://a...@aur.archlinux.org/cflow.git
> Cloning into 'cflow'...
> Permission denied (publickey).
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
> 
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> and the repository exists.
> 
>What am I doing wrong?

You have a pubkey with a non-standard name and don't use ssh-agent.
Rename cflow.pub to id_ecdsa.pub and everything should work.

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Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread Noel Kuntze

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Re: [aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread Patrick Burroughs (Celti)
On Wed, 09 Sep 2015 11:55:35 -0500
"David C. Rankin"  wrote:

> All,
> 
>I built gnu-cflow and was going to upload it to aur. I created a
> new ecdsa key, added the contents of the public key to my aur
> profile, copied the new key to ~/.ssh/cflow.pub on my machine and
> then attempt to an upload with:
> 
> git clone ssh://a...@aur.archlinux.org/cflow.git
> Cloning into 'cflow'...
> Permission denied (publickey).
> fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
> 
> Please make sure you have the correct access rights
> and the repository exists.
> 
>What am I doing wrong?
> 

You need the private key on your local machine, not the public key. AUR
gets the public key, you get the private key. You'll also need to do
`ssh-add ~/.ssh/your-private-key` to add it to your keyring.

~Celti


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[aur-general] Uploading (git clone) fails

2015-09-09 Thread David C. Rankin

All,

  I built gnu-cflow and was going to upload it to aur. I created a new ecdsa 
key, added the contents of the public key to my aur profile, copied the new key 
to ~/.ssh/cflow.pub on my machine and then attempt to an upload with:


git clone ssh://a...@aur.archlinux.org/cflow.git
Cloning into 'cflow'...
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.

Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.

  What am I doing wrong?

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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.