Glad to hear :)
Christian
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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 1:34 PM, David Bonner wrote:
> Hi Christian,
>
> I've been trying all this as the apache user from a shell, just to
> ma
Hi Christian,
I've been trying all this as the apache user from a shell, just to
make sure that a process running as the apache user can successfully
ssh to my subversion server, and rule that out as an issue.
That being said, I just went and blew the site away, cleared
everything out of ~apache/
Hi Dave,
Did you manually copy things into the $SITE/data/.ssh directory, or go
through the Settings -> SSH page to upload or create it? It should be the
latter.
The "apache" user part is still strange. Just to verify, did you try
including the username in the URL for the repository?
Christian
Hi Christian,
I've used both password-based auth as well as an rsa key (both as the
apache user) to ssh to the svn server. For the rsa key, I had to
explicitly call out the identity file when I put it under $SITE/data,
even if I reset $HOME to point there. I also did an svn ls with that
svn+ssh
Hi David,
it's actually sounding like the server doesn't allow password-based auth.
Can you check this? Do you use an SSH key to access it from your own box?
What you could do (and this is safer as well) is to generate an SSH key for
Review Board (Settings -> SSH) and then add the public key on t
For what it's worth, this is what I get in the apache error_log:
Error connecting to server: No authentication methods available
ERROR:root:SVN: Failed to get repository information for
svn+ssh://atom/usr/local/svn/development: To better debug SSH connection
problems, remove the -q option from '
Sure. This is on a fresh fedora 14 vm, which claims it's
got ReviewBoard-1.5.5-1.fc14.noarch installed.
Hosting service: custom
Repository type: subversion
Path: svn+ssh://atom/usr/local/svn/development
Mirror path:
Username: dbonner
Password: *
The bug tracker and advanced fields are left
Hi Dave,
Assuming that your install is fairly recent, or you've performed the
recommended manual update instructions from rb-site, the directory
containing .ssh and .subversion should be the "data" directory under your
site directory.
It should be SSHing as the username/password you provide, whic
Hi, all,
I'm trying to get rb up and running against an svn server that only exposes
an svn+ssh port. From what I've read, this should work, but I'm getting
what some googling shows to be a common error: "A repository was not found
at the specified path."
I _think_ that what happens is the rb