Re: [Haskell-cafe] SSH in community.haskell.org

2011-10-13 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 13 October 2011 20:19, Daniel Díaz Casanueva  wrote:
> Thanks JP and Ivan for the quick response!
>
> Anyway, it seems I lack the private key mentioned (all I have is the public
> key), and that sounds bad.

When you generated your public key, it would have generated the
equivalent private key as well (in the same directory as the public
one, without the ".pub" extension).

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] SSH in community.haskell.org

2011-10-13 Thread Daniel Díaz Casanueva
Thanks JP and Ivan for the quick response!

Anyway, it seems I lack the private key mentioned (all I have is the public
key), and that sounds bad.
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] SSH in community.haskell.org

2011-10-13 Thread JP Moresmau
You need to launch the Pageant utility that comes with Putty, and load
your key in it. Then start your putty session, putty will then use
your key, and you'll be able to connect. Once started, Pageant runs in
the system tray.

Hope this helps.

JP

On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 10:40 AM, Daniel Díaz Casanueva
 wrote:
> Hi Cafe!
>
> This is not actually a question about Haskell, but it is related. I sent my
> request and I have now an account in community.haskell.org. When I was going
> to use my project, I read these instructions:
>
> http://community.haskell.org/admin/using_project.html
>
> But I stopped in the first step "If you need to use a shell, SSH to
> community.haskell.org".
>
> OK, I don't have too knowledge in SSH, so I searched the web and found
> "putty" as an SSH client. I downloaded it and tried it. But, sadly, without
> success.
>
> I put this configuration:
>
> Host name: community.haskell.org
> Port: 22
> Connection type: SSH
>
> And it connects! Then, server asks me for an user name, and, after I put my
> user name, it throws the following error:
>
> "Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available (server sent:
> publickey)."
>
> Uh... I have no idea of how to avoid this error. Wrong client? Wrong
> configuration? Well, I have a public key I didn't put anywhere yet (but in
> the community registration). I guess I'm lacking some authentication, but I
> don't know how to solve it.
>
> I hope someone can give me some pointers!
>
> Thanks in advance!
> And sorry if this is not a strictly-related Haskell question.
>
> Daniel Díaz.
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Re: [Haskell-cafe] SSH in community.haskell.org

2011-10-13 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 13 October 2011 19:40, Daniel Díaz Casanueva  wrote:
> Hi Cafe!
>
> This is not actually a question about Haskell, but it is related. I sent my
> request and I have now an account in community.haskell.org. When I was going
> to use my project, I read these instructions:
>
> http://community.haskell.org/admin/using_project.html
>
> But I stopped in the first step "If you need to use a shell, SSH to
> community.haskell.org".
>
> OK, I don't have too knowledge in SSH, so I searched the web and found
> "putty" as an SSH client. I downloaded it and tried it. But, sadly, without
> success.
>
> I put this configuration:
>
> Host name: community.haskell.org
> Port: 22
> Connection type: SSH
>
> And it connects! Then, server asks me for an user name, and, after I put my
> user name, it throws the following error:
>
> "Disconnected: No supported authentication methods available (server sent:
> publickey)."
>
> Uh... I have no idea of how to avoid this error. Wrong client? Wrong
> configuration? Well, I have a public key I didn't put anywhere yet (but in
> the community registration). I guess I'm lacking some authentication, but I
> don't know how to solve it.

This looks relevant: http://www.howtoforge.com/ssh_key_based_logins_putty

(first google result for "putty key" sans quotes :p)

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