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Subject: Re: [wsbpel-spec-edit] RE: issues for tomorrow's call
I am trying to get the cygwin cvs and ssh to work (like to work at the
command level). 0. My CVS and ssh env is s follows: CVSROOT=:ext:yendluri-oss@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/wsbpeltc CVS_RSH=/bin/ssh 1. I generated keys as follows: $ ssh-keygen -t dsa -C yendluri-oss@webmethods.com Generating public/private dsa key pair. Enter file in which to save the key (/cygdrive/c//pyendluri/.ssh/id_dsa): Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): Enter same passphrase again: Your identification has been saved in /cygdrive/c/pyendluri/.ssh/id_dsa. Your public key has been saved in /cygdrive/c/pyendluri/.ssh/id_dsa.pub. The key fingerprint is: 50:ca:94:9c:0f:8d:43:95:2d:5b:28:74:1c:f1:fe:72 yendluri-oss@webmethods.com This generates DSA SSH2 keys. 2. I went to the sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/account/editsshkeys.php and added the public key (as one line) "ssh-dss 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 yendluri-oss@webmethods.com" Number of keys on the account maintenance page is shown as 1. 3. Tried to run cvs $ cvs co -P specifications cvs.exe [checkout aborted]: cannot start server via rsh: No such file or directory Anyone know what could be the problem and how I can resolve this issue? Thanks. Prasad Satish Thatte wrote: Thanks. I saw everything else you saw, but did not see the :ext: prefix for the root. I will try this tonight. -----Original Message----- From: Assaf Arkin [mailto:arkin@intalio.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2005 10:25 AM To: Satish Thatte Cc: wsbpel-spec-edit@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [wsbpel-spec-edit] RE: issues for tomorrow's call If you're using Putty: Run PuttyGen to generate a new key Select key type SSH2 DSA Generate a new key In the comment field put your login, e.g. assaf-oss@shell.sf.net Save the private key to a file Go to the account maintenance page (http://sourceforge.net/account/) In the Host Access Information select SHH key edit (http://sourceforge.net/account/editsshkeys.php) Copy & paste the public key from the PuttyGen window as one long line In the account maintenance page you will now see one key listed Run Pageant Add the private file you saved before and the passphrase Close the window Pageant keeps running the background - you need pageant to run in the background in order to use SSH Run the CVS program The CVS root must be :ext:<login-name>@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/wsbpeltc checkout the modules (note, the name is case sensitive) specifications or UseCases Assaf Satish Thatte wrote:I figured out the CVS web location. I am imagining that the same old CVS client works with some new config.------------------------------------------------------------------------*From:* Satish Thatte *Sent:* Tuesday, February 22, 2005 4:12 PM *To:* wsbpel-spec-edit@lists.oasis-open.org *Subject:* issues for tomorrow's call We have four issues to incorporate into the spec (12.1, 130, 136, 186)and we also need to upload a new draft to the OASIS site by the next weekend. Let us discuss how much we can incorporate before the upload. Yaron seems to be implicated in all these issues except 186, which is trivial. Let us see if we can persuade him to volunteer for the lot J I have managed to log into sourceforge.net but haven't found our content. I am hoping someone else has figured this out. Let us discusstomorrow. The call is at the usual time and usual number etc. Satish> |
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