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Re: Using Subclipse with svn+ssh:// on Windows (with plink)

From: Dan North <dan_at_tastapod.com>
Date: 2005-04-15 10:49:38 CEST

It should just work from the SVN_SSH environment variable. Of course you
need to exit and restart eclipse for the change to SVN_SSH to take effect.

Haiges, Sven, Vodafone Group R&D wrote:

> Hi Dan, all.
>
> it's getting interesting now... where do you put the second line, that
> tells eclipse where your ssh command is?
>
> Thanx,
> Sven
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> *From:* Dan North [mailto:dan@tastapod.com]
> *Sent:* Friday, April 15, 2005 9:52 AM
> *To:* users@subclipse.tigris.org
> *Subject:* Re: Using Subclipse with svn+ssh:// on Windows (with plink)
>
> I'm using linux now, but I seem to remember having to work around
> this in windows. I wrote a one-line cmd file called plink2.cmd and
> put it on my path:
>
> plink -2 %*
>
> Then I told eclipse that my ssh command was plink2.cmd. You can
> use this for debugging too, by adding a line like this:
>
> @echo %* >> \temp\plink2.log
>
> to see how plink2 is being invoked. I'm sure others on the list
> will have more current methods :)
>
> hth,
> Dan
>
> Haiges, Sven, Vodafone Group R&D wrote:
>
>>Hi Dan, all,
>>
>>thanx for your help so far. I added the -2, so it now is
>>
>>plink -2 -l username etc.
>>
>>Unfortunately, it still does not workd. I can see a putty / windows cmd
>>window popping up (as it was before, with username/password), but then
>>nothink happens.
>>
>>It is interesting: If I try plink on the cmd line, (I have to add the
>>server address after the command then, but that's clear), it works. So
>>somehow I think subclipse adds the information about the svn repository
>>path maybe at the wrong place or...?
>>
>>Do you use sublcipse with plink and the svn+ssh:// protocoll? Are there
>>any other options for plinks?
>>
>>thanx!
>>Sven
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Dan North [mailto:dan@tastapod.com]
>>Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 9:09 AM
>>To: users@subclipse.tigris.org
>>Subject: Re: Using Subclipse with svn+ssh:// on Windows (with plink)
>>
>>
>>Hi Sven.
>>
>>Two things:
>>
>>Firstly, plink uses ssh protocol 1 (the deprecated, buggy one) by
>>default, so your command should be "plink -2 ..." to force protocol 2
>>(and enable your ssh2 key). Secondly, you should take a look at pageant,
>>
>>which is the putty ssh key agent. You run it at startup, type in your
>>passphrase and then whenever a plink or putty session requires the key,
>>it talks directly to pageant. (It also gives you a taskbar icon for
>>launching putty sessions.) This is a huge time saver - it means you can
>>protect your private key file and not have to type in your password all
>>the time.
>>
>>Cheers,
>>Dan
>>
>>Haiges, Sven, Vodafone Group R&D wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi there,
>>>
>>>we got subversion running on a server and are only allowed to connect
>>>via svn+ssh://. It is all set up correctly, TortoiseSVN works great but
>>>I would like to use subclipse directrly from Eclipse.
>>>
>>>I set the SVN_SSH environment variable to
>>>
>>>plink -l username -i "path to my putty private key file" -A
>>>
>>>but it does not work. I previously used password authentication, e.g.
>>>
>>>
>>-l
>>
>>
>>>username -p password and it worked great.
>>>
>>>Do you have any ideas how we can get it working with public/private key
>>>authentication? Does anyonle of you connect to a subersion server via
>>>svn+ssh:// on a Windows client with Ecliipse and Subclipse?
>>>
>>>Any help is appreciated,
>>>
>>>thanx, Sven
>>>
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