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Re: [cdt-dev] How to get EGit to remember my password?
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 10:21 AM, Schaefer, Doug
<Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It is not possible to create a directory. But one can create a local .ssh directory with the authorized_keys file and than do a "scp -r .ssh
user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:"
The only potential problem is that one cannot run chmod.
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git#Setting_up_ssh_keys recommends to chmod .ssh to 700 and .ssh/authorized keys to 600. But I don't see why that is required. I'm not sure whether this is true for everyone, but my home-directory is not readable by anyone else. Thus it should be save to leave .ssh at 755 and authorized_keys at 644. Or is it a security problem if the authorized_keys is readable?
Roland
Doug.
It’s been a long day of Indigo parties
J. Let’s see what the webmasters can do for us (who were also at the party
J).
Thanks Sergey. We’ll move this discussion to that bug and we what we can get the webmasters to do for us.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 5:22 PM, Schaefer, Doug <Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I’ll look into why that bug hasn’t been fixed. I’m also wondering how Marc and the other guys who tested the repo got it to work or
why they didn’t complain about it. ;). I agree, it would be annoying. We’ll find a solution out quickly here.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 5:10 PM, Schaefer, Doug <Doug.Schaefer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OK. Is the issue that the secure password store option when cloning the repo doesn’t work and you’re prompted over and over again for
the password?
Yes. I could live with it if it asked once per Eclipse session, but it asks at least once per remote repository operation, sometimes more than once.
I think project leads are not restricted. Looks like no commands at all are allowed. No, 'vi' command doesn't work. Neither does a single 'cd'.
In the Git wiki:
"This doesn't work unless you are a project lead or are granted a proper shell to work in (only project leads at the moment). See bug 312034.]"
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Git#Setting_up_ssh_keys
Marc-Andre
On 23/06/2011 7:58 PM, Schaefer, Doug wrote:
My shell isn’t restricted. Does this mean you are allowed one command? Could that command be “vi .ssh/authorized_keys”? Then you’re done.
Doug.
When I ssh to
git.eclipse.org I'm getting:
If your prompt is r$ and you are disconnected after a command,
you have a restricted shell. Please contact webmaster for a real shell
Is every committer supposed to independently contact webmaster to a get a real shell?
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