can not a connect to CVS

Josep Puigdemont baldrick at terra.es
Sun Mar 7 21:31:42 UTC 2004


On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 19:10, Almacha wrote:
> Thank you very much for you answer.
> I have erased my public ssh key from my computer so I have lost it.

You put the contents of your $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub in your first email,
maybe that's what you're looking for, if you still have your private key
(i.e. $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa).

> I searched in Konqueror and Mozilla history but it didn't record the
> page and I have no way to find back what I have entered.
> I have just created this acount so I haven't done anything with it (I
> created my account last Wednesday)

Did you receive the confirmation for the account in less than 5 days?
That was fast! :)

> 
> So, do you know where I can see the key I gave to the signup page ?
> Or, how can I change it ?

I wouldn't like to lead you astray, so you'd better wait for someone
from Red Hat (Sarah Wang?) to tell you something, but I would personally
create a new account with new keys, etc.
I don't know Red Hat's policy on this matters, but unless they have the
means to authenticate you, I don't think they'll revoke the public key
almacha gave as his, as you could be faking his identity.

Make sure to follow the steps described in this email to create a new
account:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-docs-list/2003-November/msg00040.html

/Josep

P.S.: check also manual pages for ssh(1), ssh-keygen(1)...

> 
> Josep Puigdemont a écrit :
> > On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 14:43, Almacha wrote:
> >   
> > > I know this is certainly a stupid question but why do I got :
> > > 
> > > Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
> > >     
> > I think that the public key that server knows as yours is not the pair
> > to the private key you're using.
> > 
> >   
> > > cvs [checkout aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages  
> > > if any)
> > > [almacha at cheval almacha]$
> > > 
> > > when I try to connect to CVS (cvs -z9 co translate or anything else).
> > > 
> > > I have this in my ~/.bashrc file:
> > > 
> > > export CVSROOT=:ext:almacha at i18n.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS
> > > export CVS_RSH=ssh
> > > 
> > >     
> > I think this should be:
> > export CVSROOT=:ext:almacha at elvis.redhat.com:/usr/local/CVS
> > 
> > (notice i18n changed for elvis, at least that's how I have it)
> > 
> >   
> > > My username is almacha and I did signup in 
> > > http://rhlinux.redhat.com/cgi-bin/i18n-signup/ and received an E-Mail 
> > > which told me "According to our records, your request has been resolved."
> > > 
> > > I have a ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub file that contains:
> > > ssh-dss
> > > AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAKl0guOrUqjFU/XNjY8dfdjvUlMHi0izQ7ByEJNfr1whCDZ0gNsy1WI5imGsjImm6Tb9YkkJo75gAcz9idBeFqIRzX70C5z2xq+MOjqrsWtFOspciXFOFnbekUWS7CdiXwqgw4cgemedgxpJXypyGu14VrSUAYW5PBj5ucE+InnhAAAAFQCEXWQg7ALjXbNtmk4GsL1b3UDbpQAAAIBsNiVKN8yubS7g1AYUKlYrELmmxngpvx1szOC+eUuLLAjMfNR5f4gXSMgom818t8/2VIS6X3R59VMMzdR5dB0o7DjTPRKSWYvouGgizAS3c7U/zn3x1m7W2BWyTMwjvgIaxtxckZdZWHiUcfvWxqbRrT1Rf/U2gKCUBwhxXp4KewAAAIBL1LkWTfEXZQMQDXayigkOu9ydau7+Dm/dL/mP6oyx41MHc8iQKJ9mfRE0ZUjrYTJlWLVcB4Xq5ulqRZOvIr2YLBKWmCpPMR6dMDE6Kfcpn1yks7J+g1p9m0zvWtfUyWmI5Y0gxUaFg+W+n/YW8O0zVIHbFE9IKV1fvLHhQfBZvA== 
> > > 
> > > almacha at cheval.animala.almacha
> > > 
> > > I don't know if I put this key in the signup page but what I am sure of
> > > is that I made both keys with
> > > ssh-keygen -t dsa
> > > and I used exactly the same password.
> > > In fact I have 2 computers and I think I made 2 keys with the same
> > > password but I can't login with any of them.
> > >     
> > 
> > Making two keys with the same password will not produce two identical
> > private/public key pairs. There's a random value used to compute those
> > keys. The password is only used to unlock the key.
> > 
> > Hope this helps!
> > 
> >   
> > > The other one is: (on my other computer, its hostname is 
> > > leopard.animala.almacha)
> > > ssh-dss
> > > 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
> > > almacha at leopard.animala.almacha
> > > 
> > > Does my problem come from the key or is it something else ?
> > > What should I do ?
> > > 
> > >     






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