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Re: svn+ssh :(

From: James Carr <james.r.carr_at_gmail.com>
Date: 2006-02-10 21:56:07 CET

I'd be interested in knowing...

On 2/10/06, Kevin Wilson <Kevin.Wilson@comtrol.com> wrote:
> This can be done without the use of pageant. Let me know if you want to try
> my method.
>
> The biggest draw back is you cannot make SSH run a custom script to ensure
> the umask gets set to 002 and the SSH process is run under the svn owner
> account. It takes some careful setting of users/dir permissions but you can
> get multi-user rw successfully.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alf Christophersen [mailto:alf.christophersen@medisin.uio.no]
> Sent: Friday, February 10, 2006 11:16
> To: users@tortoisesvn.tigris.org
> Subject: Re: svn+ssh :(
>
>
> At 17:05 10.02.2006, James Carr wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I am having a small problemgetting svn+ssh to work nicely with
> >tortiseSVN. Every single action requires a prompt for password, even
> >when browsing one will be prompted for a password each time thy view a
> >directory through the repos browser.
> >
> >I found some tutorials on setting up ssh public key authentication,
> >but so far nothing seems to work. :(
>
>
> Download Putty and install that one. It contains a key generator and upload
> the public key as described. Have Pageant start each time you log in, and
> in the cvs setup, tell plink be executed
>
> Now make a login profile in putty which you name after your username and
> server, like dude@nowhere.com if username is dude and server is nowhere.com
>
> Start once plink with "plink dude@nowhere.com" if that was your profile
> name and then, eacjh time you login, activate pageant and read in the
> private key which you have stored somewhere. Then you may try plink again
> and check you get in directly on the server. Exit and use svn freely. But
> remember to reactivate key in Pageant each time you log in. If you in gthe
> startup starts a batch file that run through all directories that are under
> svn and do an update, also have before that, a reminder to enter the
> password for svn login.
>
> Like
> Echo Please remember to log in at PageAnt
> cd project1
> svn update
> cd project2
> svn update
>
> etc etc
>
>
> Alf Christophersen
> http://folk.uio.no/achristo
>
>
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