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Michael Clarke reassigned JENKINS-4687:
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Assignee: Michael Clarke
> Enhance CVS + SSH GUI
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> Key: JENKINS-4687
> URL: https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-4687
> Project: Jenkins
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: cvs
> Affects Versions: current
> Environment: Platform: PC, OS: Linux
> Reporter: lucianamssouza
> Assignee: Michael Clarke
>
> Hello,
> I installed Hudson in a debian machine and configured a project with SVN over
> SSH. This worked like a charm and I had my project in less than 5 minutes.
> When I tried to get the same working with CVS + SSH my problems started.
> Apparently hudson is installed as a service in debian, which runs with the
> hudson user. I tried to configure the .ssh folder in this user's home
> directory
> and add the required keys there to fetch the source from CVS. This got me a
> bit
> further but then the keys needed to be unlocked. I thought of using ssh-agent
> to
> unlock it, but I had no information on the hudson's user password (if there
> is one).
> At this point I quit this approach killed the process and started it with the
> following command line under my user account:
> java -jar /usr/share/hudson/hudson.war
> With my user account as owner of the process the ssh keys are available and
> everything works fine.
> I suppose there is a better way of doing this but I could not find it. Maybe a
> similar approach as we have already for SVN over ssh would be ideal.
> Thx and best regards,
> Luciana Moreira
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