I went through the command line process. After entering the username and
private key path I am asked if I want to cache the information. Regardless
of what I choose, I am being asked again for username and so on. I take it
that the same problem is here as well.
I did not get a response from subclipse, but in other posts I read
presenting a similar problem, it says that the authentication process is
handled by SVNKit and the subclipse plugin has nothing to do with it.
I was thinking, supposed that something is actually wrong with my
credentials, would there be a message indicating it (wrong username, private
key doesn't match etc.)?
I generated my private/public key pair with SSH Secure Shell, then I
converted the format from SSH2 to Open SSH, which is what I was using.
Perhaps I'm using an inadequate procedure here?



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