forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Heinz-Josef Claes
Hi, seems something with my gpg configuration is wrong. When trying to upload a new version, I get an error message: $ scp storeBackup-3.5.1.tar.bz2 hjcl...@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/releases/storebackup hjcl...@dl.sv.nongnu.org's password: Permission denied, please try again. What do I have to do to m

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Jan Owoc
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 7:12 AM Heinz-Josef Claes wrote: > > seems something with my gpg configuration is wrong. When trying to > upload a new version, I get an error message: > > $ scp storeBackup-3.5.1.tar.bz2 > hjcl...@dl.sv.nongnu.org:/releases/storebackup > hjcl...@dl.sv.nongnu.org's password:

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Andreas Schwab
On Mai 03 2021, Jan Owoc wrote: > Savannah keeps a copy of your "public" key, and expects you to have > the "private" half in your .ssh folder. You can use gpg to generate a > new keypair. gpg has nothing to do with ssh. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, sch...@linux-m68k.org GPG Key fingerprint = 7

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Dedeco Balaco
Em 03-05-2021 15:51, Andreas Schwab escreveu: > On Mai 03 2021, Jan Owoc wrote: > >> Savannah keeps a copy of your "public" key, and expects you to have >> the "private" half in your .ssh folder. You can use gpg to generate a >> new keypair. > > gpg has nothing to do with ssh. > gpg has nothi

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Jan Owoc
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 12:51 PM Andreas Schwab wrote: > > On Mai 03 2021, Jan Owoc wrote: > > > Savannah keeps a copy of your "public" key, and expects you to have > > the "private" half in your .ssh folder. You can use gpg to generate a > > new keypair. > > gpg has nothing to do with ssh. Neithe

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Andreas Schwab
On Mai 03 2021, Dedeco Balaco wrote: > gpg has nothing to do with ssh, but ssh will use gpg pairs of keys to > log we into servers. Nope, ssh uses its own pair(s) of keys, managed by ssh-keygen. Andreas. -- Andreas Schwab, sch...@linux-m68k.org GPG Key fingerprint = 7578 EB47 D4E5 4D69 2510 2

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Dedeco Balaco
Em 03-05-2021 16:41, Andreas Schwab escreveu: > On Mai 03 2021, Dedeco Balaco wrote: > >> gpg has nothing to do with ssh, but ssh will use gpg pairs of keys to >> log we into servers. > > Nope, ssh uses its own pair(s) of keys, managed by ssh-keygen. > Yes, thank you. I probably missed that

Re: forgot password or misconfiguration

2021-05-03 Thread Amin Bandali
Andreas Schwab writes: > On Mai 03 2021, Dedeco Balaco wrote: > >> gpg has nothing to do with ssh, but ssh will use gpg pairs of keys to >> log we into servers. > > Nope, ssh uses its own pair(s) of keys, managed by ssh-keygen. > > Andreas. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GnuPG#Using_a_PGP_key_f