Hi people,
I am the administrator for the "gnuspeech" project. I have had
problems logging into the gnu webcvs pages and the repository for
quite some time now and have tried various measures including
changing my keys (the most recent change being yesterday, May 19
2008) and updating my account keys to correspond. I have checked
there are no line feeds in my registered ssh key and I have made sure
'cvs.sv.gnu.org' (RSA) has been added correctly to the list of
known hosts . The entry reads:
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cvs.sv.gnu.org ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzFQovi+67xa
+wymRz9u3plx0ntQnELBoNU4SCl3RkwSFZkrZsRTC0fTpOKatQNs1r/
BLFoVt21oVFwIXVevGQwB+Lf0Z+5w9qwVAQNu/YUAFHBPTqBze4wYK/
gSWqQOLoj7rOhZk0xtAS6USqcfKdzMdRWgeuZ550P6gSzEHfv0=
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I believe I have checked the most current documentation carefully,
but such a process is notoriously prone to wishful thinking :-(
Whether going directly from the command line, or using MacCvsX I get
the same "Permission denied (publickey)" or "Connection refused"
errors as in the following copied transactions from the MacCvsX
console window and terminal window:
MacCvsX console
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cvs -d :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/webcvs/gnuspeech checkout --
cvs.sv.gnu.org:/webcvs/gnuspeech (in directory /Users/david/gnuspeech/
www/)
Permission denied (publickey).
cvsnt [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
messages if any)
***** CVS exited normally with code 1 *****
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Terminal window:
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[eldorado:~/gnuspeech/www/software] david% cvs -z3 -
d:ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/webcvs/gnuspeech co gnuspeech
cvs.savannah.gnu.org: Connection refused
cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above
messages if any)
[eldorado:~/gnuspeech/www/software] david%
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the "software" directory contains:
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[eldorado:~/gnuspeech/www/software] david% ls
CVS gnuspeech
[eldorado:~/gnuspeech/www/software] david%
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My ~/.ssh directory contains:
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[eldorado:~/.ssh] david% ls
config id_dsa.pub identity.pub
id_dsa identity known_hosts
[eldorado:~/.ssh] david%
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The ssh dsa keys are in the "id_dsa*" files, not in the "identity*"
files. The config file contains "Protocol 2"
Long experience tells me that the problem is something *I* am doing
wrong or missing, but I don't see it, and am therefore checking with
you on the off-chance that something has changed, or some kind of
block has been placed on my access. If there are no changes or
blocks, and you can spot my error, that would be very helpful too.
I am using the standard Openssh that comes with the Mac, dated
February 26 2008, though I believe there was an update to Openssh to
deal with a vulnerability as recently as last month. It has not made
it to my machine so far.
Many thanks in anticipation of your help -- I hope I have provided
all the information you may need for this.
david
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David Hill
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnuspeech
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