On 31.03.2016 18:48, Jakub Bogusz wrote:
So I am one of 93 victims...
so lets add grep -a there!
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I noticed that dropin=git=cvs, to which I have ssh access...
so I could investigate something.
And it seems to be grep vs non-ascii issue.
As I found, dropin authorized_keys is constructed from git's
authorized_keys using (among others):
grep '^command' $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
$ grep
On Wed, Mar 30, 2016 at 08:43:43PM +0300, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> On 30.03.2016 18:51, Jakub Bogusz wrote:
> >Has anything changed or I don't remember the usage correctly?
> >
> >$ scp glibc-man-pages.tar.xz dro...@dropin.pld-linux.org:
> >Enter passphrase for key '/home/comp/.ssh/id_rsa':
>
On 30.03.2016 18:51, Jakub Bogusz wrote:
Has anything changed or I don't remember the usage correctly?
$ scp glibc-man-pages.tar.xz dro...@dropin.pld-linux.org:
Enter passphrase for key '/home/comp/.ssh/id_rsa':
Permission denied (publickey).
lost connection
the official usage is to use this
Has anything changed or I don't remember the usage correctly?
$ scp glibc-man-pages.tar.xz dro...@dropin.pld-linux.org:
Enter passphrase for key '/home/comp/.ssh/id_rsa':
Permission denied (publickey).
lost connection
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