I am using Jenkins ver. 1.552 <http://jenkins-ci.org/>

and cvs plugin version 
2.11<http://dws-rtp-rcecala-l:8080/pluginManager/plugin/cvs/thirdPartyLicenses>

I can access my CVS repo via ssh.

I am not allowed to as user accounts (like the jenkins user) to the system 
hosting my cvs repo.

On Friday, February 21, 2014 11:48:19 PM UTC-8, Michael Clarke wrote:
>
> Which version of the cvs plugin are you using, and what authentication 
> method does your cvs repository currently use?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> On 22 Feb 2014, at 06:05, Red <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> I could add the ssh public/private key authentication, but what if I do 
> not the 
> access to create the user jenkins on the server that is hosting my cvs 
> repo? 
>
> On Thursday, July 11, 2013 2:57:22 PM UTC-7, Sameh Tawfik wrote:
>>
>>  
>> Hi, 
>>  
>> I'm using Jenkins ver. 1.522
>>  
>> Under "Manage Jenkins\Configure System\CVS\ Authentication" , I setup CVS 
>> Root, Username, and Password, but under same "CVS" section  there are these 
>> fields: "Private Key Location", "Private Key Password", "Known Hosts 
>> Location" which I'm not using or need, because instead I'm using the values 
>> under the Authentication.
>>  
>> Everytime, I remove the values specified for "Private Key Location", 
>> "Private Key Password", "Known Hosts Location" fields and save, when I go 
>> back Jenkins is populating these values again with the same default values?
>>  
>> The problem everytime, Jenkins runs a build it fails with the following 
>> message:
>>  
>> ERROR: CVS Authentication failed: null
>> Caused by: 
>> *com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException*<http://stacktrace.jenkins-ci.org/search?query=com.jcraft.jsch.JSchException>:
>>  
>> java.io.FileNotFoundException: /var/lib/jenkins/.ssh/id_dsa (No such file 
>> or directory)
>>
>> So, how to instruct Jenkins to not to use the "Private Key Location", 
>> "Private Key Password", "Known Hosts Location" fields and use instead the 
>> user and password supplied?
>>
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