I hate pestering you guys with trivia, but here goes again. Every time I set up a new mtn database I end up with trouble. Always it's different trouble. I don't seem to remember all the details from previous times, and I seem to misread the manual again and again.
THis time what's stymied me is anonymity. I.m trying to populate a database by pulling form an usher server: hendrik@notlookedfor:~/monotone$ mtn --key hend...@notlookedfor.topoi.pooq.com pull mtn://topoi.pooq.com/slides?com.pooq.hendrik.slides --db ~/monotone/slides.db mtn: connecting to 'mtn://topoi.pooq.com/slides' mtn: include pattern 'com.pooq.hendrik.slides' mtn: exclude pattern '' mtn: finding items to synchronize: mtn: warning: protocol error while processing peer mtn://topoi.pooq.com/slides: 'received network error: anonymous access to branch 'com.pooq.hendrik.slides' denied by server' mtn: bytes in | bytes out | certs in mtn: 97 | 350 | 0 mtn: error: processing failure while talking to peer 'mtn://topoi.pooq.com/slides', disconnecting hendrik@notlookedfor:~/monotone$ now, I have the proper permissions to read that remote data base. But what do I have to do to be recognised as not being anonymous? Is specifying the key with --key hend...@notlookedfor.topoi.pooq.com not enough? -- hendrik _______________________________________________ Monotone-devel mailing list Monotone-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/monotone-devel