[Tdg] Code commit

Graham Wakefield wakefield at mat.ucsb.edu
Fri Mar 2 16:52:54 PST 2007


I already have a .ssh in maize:


g:~ grahamwakefield$ ssh wakefield at maize.mat.ucsb.edu
Password:
Last login: Tue Jan 30 11:52:16 2007 from freeip88.mat.ucsb.edu
wakefield at maize ~ $ cd .ssh
wakefield at maize ~/.ssh $ ls
authorized_keys  id_dsa  id_dsa.pub

If I ssh to rails.mat.ucsb.edu, I end up on maize anyway.  I didn't  
realize they are the same server.




On Mar 2, 2007, at 4:33 PM, Alex Norman wrote:

> I think you have to put some file in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on  
> maize...
> I don't really know much about ssh keys though..
> -Alex
>
> On  0, Jorge Castellanos <jcastellanos at umail.ucsb.edu> wrote:
>> You might have to create the .ssh directory in the home directory of
>> the remote machine.
>> After this, you should be able to ssh without a password.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 2, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Graham Wakefield wrote:
>>
>> Hey Jorge -
>>
>> I'm stuck:
>>
>> g:~ grahamwakefield$ cd .ssh
>> g:~/.ssh grahamwakefield$ ls
>> id_rsa          id_rsa.pub      known_hosts
>> g:~/.ssh grahamwakefield$ ssh-keygen -t dsa
>> Generating public/private dsa key pair.
>> Enter file in which to save the key (/Users/grahamwakefield/.ssh/
>> id_dsa):
>> Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
>> Enter same passphrase again:
>> Your identification has been saved in /Users/grahamwakefield/.ssh/
>> id_dsa.
>> Your public key has been saved in /Users/grahamwakefield/.ssh/
>> id_dsa.pub.
>> The key fingerprint is:
>> 27:56:7a:4f:ad:0e:39:c0:d0:70:58:62:7f:56:16:45  
>> grahamwakefield at g.local
>> g:~/.ssh grahamwakefield$ scp ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
>> wakefield at rails.mat.ucsb.edu: ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
>> /Users/grahamwakefield/.ssh/authorized_keys: Not a directory
>>
>> ?
>>
>> On Mar 2, 2007, at 11:49 AM, Jorge Castellanos wrote:
>>
>>> Grahhhhhaaaaaammmm,
>>>
>>> Aqui va:
>>>
>>> 1) Configure ssh to authenticate using dsa keys...
>>>
>>> 	? Create a folder named ".ssh" in your home directory (if it
>>> doesn't exist already)
>>> 	? cd to the .ssh directory and type: "ssh-keygen -t dsa"
>>> 	? it will ask for a paraphrase. Leave it blank (just press enter
>>> through the three prompts)
>>> 	? Copy the public key "id_dsa_[ub" to the .ssh directory in your
>>> home directory of the remote machine (rails in this case) and
>>> rename the file in the remote machine to "authorized_keys". You can
>>> do these two steps using:
>>> 	"scp ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub user at targetServer.com: ~/.ssh/ 
>>> authorized_keys"
>>>
>>> * Note - Leaving the passphrase blank is not the most secure thing,
>>> but that's the way it has to be for xcode and svnx to work. As an
>>> alternative, you can use a key manager. I haven't use any, but you
>>> could skip all the above and the manager would do all that
>>> dynamically every time you connect. I think "SSHKeychain" does that
>>> nicely in OSX. Never tried it though.
>>>
>>> Now you should be able to ssh to your account in rails without
>>> entering any password.
>>>
>>> 2) Configure SvnX
>>> 	
>>> 	? Open the "Repositories" window and create one. Fill the Path
>>> field with: svn+ssh://yourUserName@rails.mat.ucsb.edu/mat/groups/
>>> tdg/svn/
>>> 	? Double click the repository, and check it out. This should add
>>> it to the "Working Copies" window. Now just use the working copy to
>>> commit, update, etc...
>>>
>>> if I forgot something, please fill in...
>>>
>>> j
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mar 2, 2007, at 1:35 PM, Graham Wakefield wrote:
>>>
>>> For a svn newbie, could you step me through how you did this?
>>> Muchas Gracias!
>>>
>>> On Mar 2, 2007, at 8:09 AM, Jorge Castellanos wrote:
>>>
>>>>> If I can figure out my SVN client, I'll try and build an Xcode
>>>>> project and add it.
>>>>
>>>> I've got it go work with SvnX. Using svn+ssh. For that to work you
>>>> HAVE to configure password-less authentication (keygen...).
>>>>
>>>> j
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 2, 2007, at 3:26 AM, Graham Wakefield wrote:
>>>>
>>>> If I can figure out my SVN client, I'll try and build an Xcode
>>>> project and add it.
>>>>
>>>> On Mar 1, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Rama Hoetzlein wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Ok.. It builds & runs.. The code base has been committed to
>>>>> subversion repo.
>>>>>
>>>>> Heres what's there:
>>>>> - New event stuff
>>>>> - Minimal application & scheduler
>>>>> - Placeholders for event queue, mem pool, etc.
>>>>> - Core_easy as a separate library
>>>>> - Example system library (graphics)
>>>>> - Example app (test_app)
>>>>> - Visual Studio solutions + projects
>>>>> - lots of other stuff we discussed.
>>>>>
>>>>> The stuff is in the repository under:
>>>>> \core\branch\mint
>>>>>
>>>>> The libs build a run in VS. I doubt it will build in gcc.. but
>>>>> probably not far off.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rama
>>>>>
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