Thanks everyone,
On Di, 14 Mai 2013, Tollef Fog Heen wrote:
> Your email server certainly accepted a mail from db.debian.org this
> morning. Look for r4E8r05U001275 in your log files.
Yes indeed, now after fixing the mail server entry, since our
university smtp has changed ...
sorry for the no
]] Norbert Preining
(debian-devel is the wrong forum for this, you want
debian-admin@lists.d.o to reach the admins.)
> On Di, 14 Mai 2013, Paul Wise wrote:
> > https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html
>
> Thanks, hmm, I did also this, but never got an answer.
Your email server certainly accepted a
On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 3:54 PM, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Thanks, hmm, I did also this, but never got an answer.
> Am I supposed to get an answer to an email I sent there?
I got replies to mails I sent there in the past (unrelated to ssh). I
would suggest checking that the OpenPGP key you signed
Hi Paul,
thanks for your answer.
On Di, 14 Mai 2013, Paul Wise wrote:
> https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html
Thanks, hmm, I did also this, but never got an answer.
Am I supposed to get an answer to an email I sent there?
Norbert
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On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 2:09 PM, Norbert Preining wrote:
> I have copied the new ssh id_rsa.pub key to the authorized_keys
debian.org hosts do not pay attention to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, you
need to set them up through the LDAP mail gateway:
https://db.debian.org/doc-mail.html
--
bye,
pabs
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Hi fellow DDs,
can anyone explain me why I cannot log into people.debian.org
from my new computer, while from my old laptop it works?
I have copied the new ssh id_rsa.pub key to the authorized_keys
file on travel, but still it simply tells me:
$ ssh -v ...
...
debug1: Offering RSA public key
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