On Jun 9, 2006, at 5:48 AM, Radu Pisoi wrote:
Dear Timothy,
Well I'm not exactly sure how that's relevant, but O.K. On My
Mac I use SSH Agent for key management, and on Linux I just use
ssh-agent. For client, I use: the command line, Eclipse, svnX,
TextMate, Komodo, Visual SlickEdit, SmartCVN, and SubVersion. All
of these work fine this way. After all, this is standard ssl/ssh
model. Nothing new here. All of them - when ssh is used - use
existing ssh-agent, as is normal. .
Oxygen, just like SmartSVN, is a 100% Java based application so for
SVN over SSH we use the Ganymed SSH-2 for Java library (http://
www.ganymed.ethz.ch/ssh2/).
This library does not have native native components that
communicate with ssh-agent so the only way to authenticate is to
enter the right authentication information in the Authentication
dialog.
The problem is that the oXygen client demands I enter a
username/password or key/passphrase. Even when I enter the key
and passphrase, it just doens't work. It just keeps prompting me
for a passphrase.
You can either authenticate with a User/Password pair or by filling
in the User\Private key\Passphrase fields (all fields: Usename,
Private Key and Passphrase are required).
I tested both authentication methods on Mac and Linux and they were
both successful.
If you fail the authentication, then probably the data you entered
is not correct (maybe you forgot to specify the username or entered
the path to the public key instead of the path to the private one).
Please tell us how this goes.
The username was the issue. It now works. Thanks.
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