Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-10 Thread Paul Wise
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 2:36 AM, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > Now, with what your script actually does compared to the existing > ssh-copy-id I don't think it should be added as an own package to Debian. > Instead you should go one of two ways: > >  - Get it into the openssh-client package as an example

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-10 Thread Al
fair enough ... thank you On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Joerg Jaspert wrote: > On 12720 March 1977, Al wrote: > > I'm sorry you guys feel like I am wasting your time as I had no intention > > of doing that. As your probably aware this is my first time I am > submitting > > an ITP so I am new

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-10 Thread Joerg Jaspert
On 12720 March 1977, Al wrote: > I'm sorry you guys feel like I am wasting your time as I had no intention > of doing that. As your probably aware this is my first time I am submitting > an ITP so I am new to the whole process. There is a difference between telling you that something actually exis

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Matt Zagrabelny
Hi Al, On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Al wrote: > OK I guess I am partially incorrect, however if .ssh or authorized_keys is > wrong permission, ssh-copy-id doesn't fix it.. > I set .ssh folder to 777 and ssh-copy-id did not change it. That is the sane behavior here. The utilities that come in

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Al
OK I guess I am partially incorrect, however if .ssh or authorized_keys is wrong permission, ssh-copy-id doesn't fix it.. I set .ssh folder to 777 and ssh-copy-id did not change it. On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 8:05 PM, Lars Wirzenius wrote: > On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 07:43:27PM -0500, Al wrote: > > T

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Lars Wirzenius
On Mon, Jan 09, 2012 at 07:43:27PM -0500, Al wrote: > This might seem trivial but it helped enough people I work with that I thought > I should contribute the code. Instead of running "ssh-copy-id -i identityName > IPADDR" , all you had to do was "pushkey IPADDR". The difference between my > packag

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Al
jI have uploaded the correct package now including the debian source. They are located here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/website-dev/index.htm This might seem trivial but it helped enough people I work with that I thought I should contribute the code. Instead of running "ssh-copy-id -i identityN

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Al
I'm sorry you guys feel like I am wasting your time as I had no intention of doing that. As your probably aware this is my first time I am submitting an ITP so I am new to the whole process. I did not know I submitted the ITP twice. The reportbug application crashed with a segfault warning so I as

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Ansgar Burchardt
Hi, On 01/09/2012 03:43 PM, Al Biheiri wrote: * Package name: pushkey Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Al Biheiri * URL : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/website-dev/index.htm * License : (GPL v3) Programming Lang: (Bash) Description : Pushes your ssh

Re: Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Arno Töll
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 forcemerge 655230 655232 655233 thanks Hi, On 09.01.2012 15:43, Al Biheiri wrote: > Description : Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to > create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys. What makes yo

Bug#655230: ITP: pushkey -- ITP: pushkey - Pushes your ssh key to a remote location. It tries to create a .ssh folder remotley then it adds your ssh key to authorized_keys.

2012-01-09 Thread Al Biheiri
Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Al Biheiri * Package name: pushkey Version : 1.0 Upstream Author : Al Biheiri * URL : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/77428/website-dev/index.htm * License : (GPL v3) Programming Lang: (Bash) Description : Pushes your s