On Thursday 07 August 2008 3:36:10 pm Simos Xenitellis បានសរសសេរ ៖ > On Thu, Aug 7, 2008 at 3:15 AM, Khoem Sokhem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for your useful help. > > But now I forgot my password, I try to checkout gimp module but it asks > > for password. > > Could you please help me about this? > > Hi, > > When you got your new your new account "khem", did you generate a > suitable "SSH key pair" according to the instructions in > http://live.gnome.org/NewAccounts ? > > When you generate an "SSH key pair", the program creates two files. > You put one file at the GNOME Account registration page (Mango), and > the other file, "id_rsa.pub", you need to put it in your home > directory, inside the ".ssh/" subdirectory. You have to do this step, > and you need to keep "id_rsa.pub" safe because it links you with the > other key you have put at Mango on GNOME. If you install Linux again, > you need to take backup of the "id_rsa.pub" file. > > Before you type "svn co svn+ssh://...", it is good to type first > > ssh-add > > This command will search into your home directory, search into ".ssh", > and find the id_rsa.pub. It will ask for the password to unlock the > file. You must put here the password that you used during the "SSH key > pair" generation. If you put it here, then the next commands (svn co > svn+ssh://...) will not ask you again about passwords until you close > the Terminal window. > > If you tried this and you really forgot the password, then you can ask > to make a new "SSH key pair".
Oop! I know the problem with this, Because of I install new linux (openSUSE) without backing up that file. So Have I to make a new SSH key pair again? How careless am I? Thanks for your helpful idea. Thanks, Sokhem _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n
