Re: SSH Issue after migration from 2.0.18 to 2.5.3

2016-04-27 Thread Jim H
Christian, 

That was greatly helpful, I was able to find the private key from my old RB 
server and move it to my new one.  

Thanks,

Jim

On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 3:36:40 PM UTC-4, Christian Hammond wrote:
>
> Hi Jim,
>
> On a standard Review Board install, the private key should be in 
> /path/to/sitedir/data/.ssh
>
> If you're using Power Pack with SSH key scalability turned on, it's stored 
> encrypted in the database instead. Let me know if that's your setup and I 
> can help you further there over on sup...@beanbaginc.com .
>
> Review Board uses this for two operations:
>
> 1) Verifying the existence of files (and their specified revisions) in a 
> remote repository (when uploading the diff).
> 2) Fetching the full contents of those files when building the 
> side-by-side diff.
>
> Christian
>
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> Christian Hammond
> President/CEO of Beanbag 
> Makers of Review Board 
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Jim H  > wrote:
>
>> In addition does anybody know which operations between RB and the Repo 
>> require an SSH operation, since our users are primarily using RBT to 
>> generate and post diffs.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 1:45:20 PM UTC-4, Jim H wrote:
>>>
>>> After migration I was unable to add a new repo (getting an 
>>> authentication error).  I suspect it is because the SSH is misconfigured.
>>> In my old site when I go to SSH settings under admin, there is a text 
>>> box containing a "public key", but where is RB expecting to find the 
>>> corresponding private key?
>>>
>>> If possible I'd like to configure the new site using the same key pair.  
>>> Unfortunately the person who configured our original site isn't around, but 
>>> if I knew where RB was looking for the
>>> private key, I may be able to fix the new site.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Jim
>>>
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Re: SSH Issue after migration from 2.0.18 to 2.5.3

2016-04-27 Thread Christian Hammond
Hi Jim,

On a standard Review Board install, the private key should be in
/path/to/sitedir/data/.ssh

If you're using Power Pack with SSH key scalability turned on, it's stored
encrypted in the database instead. Let me know if that's your setup and I
can help you further there over on supp...@beanbaginc.com.

Review Board uses this for two operations:

1) Verifying the existence of files (and their specified revisions) in a
remote repository (when uploading the diff).
2) Fetching the full contents of those files when building the side-by-side
diff.

Christian

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President/CEO of Beanbag 
Makers of Review Board 

On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Jim H  wrote:

> In addition does anybody know which operations between RB and the Repo
> require an SSH operation, since our users are primarily using RBT to
> generate and post diffs.
>
>
> On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 1:45:20 PM UTC-4, Jim H wrote:
>>
>> After migration I was unable to add a new repo (getting an authentication
>> error).  I suspect it is because the SSH is misconfigured.
>> In my old site when I go to SSH settings under admin, there is a text box
>> containing a "public key", but where is RB expecting to find the
>> corresponding private key?
>>
>> If possible I'd like to configure the new site using the same key pair.
>> Unfortunately the person who configured our original site isn't around, but
>> if I knew where RB was looking for the
>> private key, I may be able to fix the new site.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jim
>>
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Re: SSH Issue after migration from 2.0.18 to 2.5.3

2016-04-27 Thread Jim H
In addition does anybody know which operations between RB and the Repo 
require an SSH operation, since our users are primarily using RBT to 
generate and post diffs.

On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 1:45:20 PM UTC-4, Jim H wrote:
>
> After migration I was unable to add a new repo (getting an authentication 
> error).  I suspect it is because the SSH is misconfigured.
> In my old site when I go to SSH settings under admin, there is a text box 
> containing a "public key", but where is RB expecting to find the 
> corresponding private key?
>
> If possible I'd like to configure the new site using the same key pair. 
>  Unfortunately the person who configured our original site isn't around, 
> but if I knew where RB was looking for the
> private key, I may be able to fix the new site.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>

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