You may want to change the permissions on your home dir as well. Another thing you might want to do is to setup your authorized_keys in ~/.ssh so you use a strong auth mechanism.

[hadr...@minotaur ~]$ ls -ld ~cmoulliard
drwx------  2 cmoulliard  cmoulliard  512 Apr 26 23:51 /home/cmoulliard

Let me know if you need any help,
Hadrian

On May 14, 2009, at 6:09 AM, Charles Moulliard wrote:

You are right. I will test it tomorrow from my home.

For SVN, everything works fine here.

Regards,

Charles Moulliard
Senior Enterprise Architect
Apache Camel Committer

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blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com


On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:39 AM, Claus Ibsen <[email protected]> wrote:

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Charles Moulliard
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,

I'm blocked by my firewall to connect to the apache.org server using ssh protocol on port 22. I have tried to add our Windows Proxy server in the
proxy section of putty but it didn't change anything
Wait until you get home and use your own private internet connection
that hopefully dont have firewalls that is rigrid like company
firewalls.

I guess you need SSH to change your password and do your email forwarding
etc.

Then the normal SVN should work over HTTP/HTTPS so you should be able
to chekout Camel and commit over HTTPS.



Does anybody has a solution to connect to people.apache.org server
through
maybe a HTTP/S tunnel ?

Regards,

Charles Moulliard
Senior Enterprise Architect
Apache Camel Committer

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blog : http://cmoulliard.blogspot.com




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