Just as an FYI, I created a new SSH key for apache.org just to be stronger and use a more modern cipher and bit length. My SSH key work work is very old.

Dave

On 05/15/2017 12:13 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:
As a side note why do you have multiple key pairs?  I have just one, protected 
with a passphrase and use that on all the machines.
Regards,
KAM

On May 15, 2017 10:37:42 AM EDT, Bryan Vest <[email protected]> wrote:
I should have included where the accounts are:
I have the id.a.o account setup with PGP and SSH keys.
I have a jira account, I can log in seem to have the access I need.

This morning I added the ssh key for this workstation that Im on now.
So
far I have 3 ssh keys there, two for my Linux Mint workstation at home
and
one for this Linux Mint workstation I am on now.

--Bryan Vest

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:19 AM, Bryan Vest <[email protected]>
wrote:

Time zone is Ohio EDT. I sent an email to infra asking for access
since I
was still getting the LDAP error last night. I have an account setup
everywhere I think I need to have them setup.

--Bryan Vest

On Mon, May 15, 2017 at 10:05 AM, Dave Jones <[email protected]>
wrote:

I don't think you are becoming a burden.  It's just odd timing
really
with a number of things all coming together.  I am having to dig in
very
deep to figure out all of this stuff to get the ruleqa running
again. It's
quite frankly a mess from years of different people helping out
while
running on different OSes.  I would like to get it going again and
then
standardize/consolidate everything in a logical manner soon.

Kevin is busy so I will help finish off your onboarding steps.  I
think
you are close.  I think Keven opened a Jira ticket to get you added
to
sa-vm1.apache.org.  Can you SSH into it with your SSH key?  If so,
can
you sudo to root using OPIE?

What time zone are you in?  I will try to give you a call this
afternoon
after I am off work.  I am in Dallas, TX (Central).

Dave


On 05/15/2017 08:30 AM, Bryan Vest wrote:

When I took the Unix Admin position where I work now it sort of
went like
this.

They gave me a workstation, direct root access to all servers and
routers
in the network and more or less said have at it and thats what I
have
been
doing for the last 13 years with a few bumps along the way.

This created a shell around me that I am trying to break, almost an
anxiety
shell of leaving my always root home. Always dealing with the same
people
and so on.

Breaking into OpenSource to help with the skills that I have seemed
to be
the best way to break that shell. Though I feel at this point I am
becoming
more of a burden than a help since I have yet do do anything though
between
everyone else at least half of the system seems to be up.

Does anyone see anything else that I am missing in my on-boarding
steps.

Mobile:419-305-9232

--Bryan Vest




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