Dear Valerie,

Thanks for helping me out.

1) https://github.com/jellegoeman is my github account indeed but it has no 
public repositories so far so I guess you can't see it for that reason?

2) All except can j.j.goe...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.j.goe...@lumc.nl> be removed.

How do I diagnose the "Permission denied (publickey)" problem? The ssh key I 
uploaded is the one in my ~/.ssh folder.

Best wishes, Jelle


From: Obenchain, Valerie [mailto:valerie.obench...@roswellpark.org]
Sent: maandag 6 augustus 2018 16:11
To: Goeman, J.J. (MSTAT); bioc-devel@r-project.org
Subject: Re: EXTERNAL: [Bioc-devel] RSA key format

Hi Jelle,

1) To see the SSH keys we have on file for you go to this site and login with 
j.j.goe...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.j.goe...@lumc.nl>:

https://git.bioconductor.org/BiocCredentials/

It looks like you've activated your account and we have one key on file for 
you. The github username associated with this account is 'jellegoeman'. I don't 
see a github account for user 'jellegoeman'. Is this still active?

You can add keys through the app at 
https://git.bioconductor.org/GiocCredentials or by adding them to your github 
account. Twice daily we scrape keys from github.com/username.keys. In either 
case, invalid keys will be rejected.


2) While we're at it, let's clean up access to globaltest. Currently these 
people have access:

 j.oost...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.oost...@lumc.nl> 
j.j.goe...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.j.goe...@lumc.nl> l.finos a.solari j.goeman

j.goeman is your old SVN username which I can remove since you're now using 
j.j.goe...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.j.goe...@lumc.nl>. How about the others? Should 
j.oost...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.oost...@lumc.nl> and l.finao and a.solari still have 
access?

Valerie




On 08/06/2018 06:45 AM, j.j.goe...@lumc.nl<mailto:j.j.goe...@lumc.nl> wrote:

 Dear All,



It's been a long time that I haven't made any updates to globaltest, so I'm 
still not updated to the new git system (which I think is a very good idea). 
I'm having trouble connecting, however. When I use git fetch upstream I get 
"Permission denied (publickey)" I have uploaded my rsa key to the bioconductor 
git credentials page, but I'm guessing something went wrong there. I noticed 
that there are several formats for public keys (e.g. starting with "ssh-rsa" or 
with "-----BEGIN RSA PUBLIC KEY-----"). Which is the format I should use?



Best wishes, Jelle



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