RE: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication?
Created: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/SCM-477 Thanks. -Original Message- From: anders.g.ham...@gmail.com [mailto:anders.g.ham...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Anders Hammar Sent: Monday, June 15, 2009 3:46 PM To: Maven Users List Subject: Re: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication? Hi, Could you please file a jira regarding this so that it can be fixed? /Anders On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 20:16, Matt Brown wrote: > For anyone who runs into this problem in the future: > > After downloading the scm plugin source, I discovered that the plugin is > using an empty string for the passphrase when authenticating with a public > key. > > To tell the scm/CVS plugin the correct passphrase to use, you need to set a > System property for the key "maven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase", i.e. > > mvn scm:status -Dmaven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase= > > > A little disappointing that the system properties the CVS/SCM plugin uses > aren't mentioned in the documentation for the plugin. > > > -Original Message- > From: Matt Brown [mailto:matt.br...@citrixonline.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 1:11 PM > To: users@maven.apache.org > Subject: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key > authentication? > > I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: > > > > scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name on> > > > > I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, > although it should accept my password as well. > > When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven > goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: > > [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" > [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and > Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname > org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot > authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(E > xtConnection.java:136) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connec > t(CvsConnection.java:166) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.proces > sCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpd > ateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateC > ommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeComma > nd(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.j > ava:59) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCom > mand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(Abs > tractCvsScmProvider.java:348) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmPr > ovider.java:821) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmPr > ovider.java:770) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmMana > ger.java:526) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) > (lots more of the stacktrace) > > > And further down in the stacktrace: > > Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you > specify the correct password? > at > ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) > at > ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) > at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) > > Followed by: > > [ERROR] Provider message: > [ERROR] The cvs command failed. > [ERROR] Command output: > > > > I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I > do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if > cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. > > So, I have a few questions: > > 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? > Do I need to do it explicitly? > 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - > or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine > and the CVS host when I
Re: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication?
Hi, Could you please file a jira regarding this so that it can be fixed? /Anders On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 20:16, Matt Brown wrote: > For anyone who runs into this problem in the future: > > After downloading the scm plugin source, I discovered that the plugin is > using an empty string for the passphrase when authenticating with a public > key. > > To tell the scm/CVS plugin the correct passphrase to use, you need to set a > System property for the key "maven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase", i.e. > > mvn scm:status -Dmaven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase= > > > A little disappointing that the system properties the CVS/SCM plugin uses > aren't mentioned in the documentation for the plugin. > > > -Original Message- > From: Matt Brown [mailto:matt.br...@citrixonline.com] > Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 1:11 PM > To: users@maven.apache.org > Subject: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key > authentication? > > I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: > > > > scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name > > > > I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, > although it should accept my password as well. > > When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven > goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: > > [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" > [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and > Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname > org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot > authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(ExtConnection.java:136) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connect(CvsConnection.java:166) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.processCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpdateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeCommand(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:59) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCommand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:348) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:821) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:770) > at > org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmManager.java:526) > at org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) > (lots more of the stacktrace) > > > And further down in the stacktrace: > > Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you > specify the correct password? > at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) > at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) > at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) > > Followed by: > > [ERROR] Provider message: > [ERROR] The cvs command failed. > [ERROR] Command output: > > > > I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I > do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if > cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. > > So, I have a few questions: > > 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? > Do I need to do it explicitly? > 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - > or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine > and the CVS host when I run this command if I use wireshark, so I know some > sort of communication is going on. > > Thanks > > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org > > > - > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org > > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
RE: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication (need help!)?
For anyone who runs into this problem in the future: After downloading the scm plugin source, I discovered that the plugin is using an empty string for the passphrase when authenticating with a public key. To tell the scm/CVS plugin the correct passphrase to use, you need to set a System property for the key "maven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase", i.e. mvn scm:status -Dmaven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase= A little disappointing that the system properties the CVS/SCM plugin uses aren't mentioned in the documentation for the plugin. -Original Message- From: Matt Brown [mailto:matt.br...@citrixonline.com] Sent: Friday, June 12, 2009 12:14 PM To: scm-us...@maven.apache.org Subject: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication (need help!)? I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, although it should accept my password as well. When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(ExtConnection.java:136) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connect(CvsConnection.java:166) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.processCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpdateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeCommand(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:59) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCommand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:348) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:821) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:770) at org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmManager.java:526) at org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) (lots more of the stacktrace) And further down in the stacktrace: Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you specify the correct password? at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) Followed by: [ERROR] Provider message: [ERROR] The cvs command failed. [ERROR] Command output: I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. So, I have a few questions: 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? Do I need to do it explicitly? 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine and the CVS host when I run this command if I use wireshark, so I know some sort of communication is going on. Thanks
RE: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication?
For anyone who runs into this problem in the future: After downloading the scm plugin source, I discovered that the plugin is using an empty string for the passphrase when authenticating with a public key. To tell the scm/CVS plugin the correct passphrase to use, you need to set a System property for the key "maven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase", i.e. mvn scm:status -Dmaven.scm.cvs.java.ssh.passphrase= A little disappointing that the system properties the CVS/SCM plugin uses aren't mentioned in the documentation for the plugin. -Original Message- From: Matt Brown [mailto:matt.br...@citrixonline.com] Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 1:11 PM To: users@maven.apache.org Subject: How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication? I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, although it should accept my password as well. When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(ExtConnection.java:136) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connect(CvsConnection.java:166) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.processCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpdateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeCommand(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:59) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCommand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:348) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:821) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:770) at org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmManager.java:526) at org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) (lots more of the stacktrace) And further down in the stacktrace: Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you specify the correct password? at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) Followed by: [ERROR] Provider message: [ERROR] The cvs command failed. [ERROR] Command output: I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. So, I have a few questions: 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? Do I need to do it explicitly? 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine and the CVS host when I run this command if I use wireshark, so I know some sort of communication is going on. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org
How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication (need help!)?
I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, although it should accept my password as well. When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(ExtConnection.java:136) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connect(CvsConnection.java:166) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.processCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpdateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeCommand(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:59) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCommand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:348) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:821) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:770) at org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmManager.java:526) at org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) (lots more of the stacktrace) And further down in the stacktrace: Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you specify the correct password? at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) Followed by: [ERROR] Provider message: [ERROR] The cvs command failed. [ERROR] Command output: I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. So, I have a few questions: 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? Do I need to do it explicitly? 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine and the CVS host when I run this command if I use wireshark, so I know some sort of communication is going on. Thanks
How to set up SCM/CVS/Maven integration with public key authentication?
I have a section in a POM that looks something like this: scm:cvs:ext:myhostname:/cvsroot/repo:module_name I typically use publickey auth to authentication against this cvs server, although it should accept my password as well. When I attempt to run 'mvn scm:update', 'mvn release:prepare', or any Maven goal that involves connecting to this scm, I get the following failure: [INFO] Executing: cmd.exe /X /C "cvs -z3 -f -q update -d" [INFO] Working directory: C:\Documents and Settings\matt.brown\workspace\projectname org.netbeans.lib.cvsclient.connection.AuthenticationException: Cannot authenticate. Reason: Publickey authentication failed. at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.ExtConnection.open(ExtConnection.java:136) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.connect(CvsConnection.java:166) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.util.CvsConnection.processCommand(CvsConnection.java:498) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.cvsjava.command.update.CvsJavaUpdateCommand.executeCvsCommand(CvsJavaUpdateCommand.java:53) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.command.update.AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.executeUpdateCommand(AbstractCvsUpdateCommand.java:78) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.update.AbstractUpdateCommand.executeCommand(AbstractUpdateCommand.java:63) at org.apache.maven.scm.command.AbstractCommand.execute(AbstractCommand.java:59) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.executeCommand(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:750) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.cvslib.AbstractCvsScmProvider.update(AbstractCvsScmProvider.java:348) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:821) at org.apache.maven.scm.provider.AbstractScmProvider.update(AbstractScmProvider.java:770) at org.apache.maven.scm.manager.AbstractScmManager.update(AbstractScmManager.java:526) at org.apache.maven.scm.plugin.UpdateMojo.execute(UpdateMojo.java:89) (lots more of the stacktrace) And further down in the stacktrace: Caused by: java.io.IOException: Decrypted PEM has wrong padding, did you specify the correct password? at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.removePadding(PEMDecoder.java:109) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decryptPEM(PEMDecoder.java:286) at ch.ethz.ssh2.crypto.PEMDecoder.decode(PEMDecoder.java:319) Followed by: [ERROR] Provider message: [ERROR] The cvs command failed. [ERROR] Command output: I'm running this on a Windows machine, with no cvs executable on the PATH. I do have my public key available under $HOME/.ssh, but it doesn't seem as if cvs/maven/scm is loading it here - as I'm not asked for the keyphrase for it. So, I have a few questions: 1. How do I properly tell maven when using scm where my public key resides? Do I need to do it explicitly? 2. From the stacktrace, does it look as if this is even the correct error - or is something else going on? I can see traffic exchanged between my machine and the CVS host when I run this command if I use wireshark, so I know some sort of communication is going on. Thanks - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@maven.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@maven.apache.org