Success! Thanks for clarifying that.
—peter

On 9/13/17, 4:12 PM, "Mark Thomas" <ma...@apache.org> wrote:

>On 13/09/17 21:00, Peter Ent wrote:
>> My LDAP entry at id.apache.org has a OpenPGP Public Key Primary
>> Fingerprint set. I assume when I do sftp p...@home.apache.org it looks
>>up
>> 'pent' and sees the OpenPGP fingerprint, goes out to some key server and
>> fetches whatever it needs.
>> 
>> And after all this time I still get Permission denied. Maybe that's not
>>a
>> real PGP key. I looked up PGP for the Mac and found GPG Keychain which
>>it
>> says makes OpenPGP keys. Just very confused.
>
>OK. You are mixing up key types.
>
>The OpenPGP is typically used for signing releases and encrypting
>e-mail. It isn't used for SSH.
>
>Separately, you should also see in id.apache.org one or more "SSH Key
>(authorized keys)" line.
>
>This is the SSH public key that corresponds to your SSH private key that
>you would typically store in ~/.ssh/id_rsa
>(you can be more descriptive with the filename if you want to be)
>
>If you only have one SSH key is should 'just work'. If you have more
>than one you'll need to do some additional configuration via
>~/.ssh/config
>
>Did you remember to copy across your SSH private key from you old
>computer to your newer one? If not, you can either copy it now or create
>a new one and replace the public SSH key stored at id.a.o
>
>HTH,
>
>Mark
>
>
>> 
>> —peter
>> 
>> On 9/13/17, 3:15 PM, "Mark Thomas" <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> On 13/09/17 19:27, Peter Ent wrote:
>>>> Thanks, Mark.
>>>>
>>>> I think I've done all the right stuff. As I started to do it, I began
>>>>to
>>>> remember doing it once before for SSH. I've been waiting awhile and
>>>> still
>>>> get permission denied, so I'll just keep waiting. I'm pretty sure I
>>>>sent
>>>> my key to a public key server. I'll go out for coffee and I hope it
>>>> works
>>>> when I get back.
>>>
>>> That sounds like you might be mixing up OpenPGP release keys and SSH
>>> keys. Anyway...
>>>
>>> I've checked your LDAP record and you do have a public SSH key
>>> configured. If it doesn't work when you try again let me know the time
>>> (UTC) and IP address (send it privately if you have privacy concerns)
>>> and I'll check the logs.
>>>
>>> Mark
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> —peter
>>>>
>>>> On 9/13/17, 1:22 PM, "Mark Thomas" <ma...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 13/09/2017 18:05, Peter Ent wrote:
>>>>>> I get permission denied (public key). I remember having to set up
>>>>>> something for the old people site (I think) and have been trying to
>>>>>> hunt
>>>>>> down the instructions.
>>>>>
>>>>> You should be able to set up your key through id.apache.org
>>>>>
>>>>> You then need to allow enough time (I think it is about an hour) for
>>>>> the
>>>>> public key to sync to the servers you have access to. Then you should
>>>>> be
>>>>> able to sftp to home.a.o.
>>>>>
>>>>> Mark
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ‹peter
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/13/17, 12:49 PM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Should just be:
>>>>>>>  sftp home.apache.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hope you remember your passphrase.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 9/13/17, 9:16 AM, "Peter Ent" <p...@adobe.com.INVALID> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Does anyone have the instructions on how to set up access to your
>>>>>>>> home.apache.org space? I've looked on the apache.org site and all
>>>>>>>>I
>>>>>>>> can
>>>>>>>> find are instructions about the old people.apache.org. I guess I
>>>>>>>> haven't
>>>>>>>> accessed my home.apache.org since I set up my newer computer.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm going to update my ASDocs info to point to our FlexJS ASDocs
>>>>>>>>app
>>>>>>>> page
>>>>>>>> since Google is pointing to my old ASDoc and it needs to be more
>>>>>>>> current.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks.
>>>>>>>> Peter
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> 
>

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