Yeah, i agree with Rémy, cause i heave no idea how to do this. On Nov 14, 2007 9:44 AM, Rémy Sanlaville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found that it's a great pity to have to make a ssh connection with a ssh > client in order to store the server key in your account before launching > maven 2. > > Isn't it possible to ask if you accept/trust or not the server key during > the maven 2 command ? > It would be a great improvement and really easier for the user. No ? > > Rémy > > 2007/11/13, mailming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > > > > From the build server use command console or shell, type "ssh > > user@<remoteserver>" if the remoteserver is asking your password, that > > means > > your ssh connection is not setup correctly. Supposely you don't need to > > supply any password, which means "build server" is a trust of the > "remote > > server". > > > > there are many reason could resulting this, you can trouble shoot by > > looking > > at the log of remote server locate something like /var/secure/log > > > > If this is not the case, then you need to verify if privateKey is > > referenced > > by the maven. > > > > > > > > > > CasMeiron wrote: > > > > > > Hi... i configured an scp connection to update my site and remote > > > repository > > > in pom.xml. > > > I have a extra settings.xml in the pom directory. When i run "maven > > > deploy" > > > or "maven site:deploy" maven keep asking me the password of > connection. > > > The login and password is setted on settings.xml like: > > > <settings> > > > <servers> > > > <server> > > > <id>site</id> > > > <username>sitelogin</username> > > > <!-- Default value is ~/.ssh/id_dsa > > > <privateKey>/path/to/identity</privateKey> (default is > > > ~/.ssh/id_dsa) > > > //--> > > > <passphrase>sitepass</passphrase> > > > </server> > > > <server> > > > <id>remote-repo</id> > > > <username>remoteuser</username> > > > <!-- Default value is ~/.ssh/id_dsa > > > <privateKey>/path/to/identity</privateKey> (default is > > > ~/.ssh/id_dsa) > > > //--> > > > <passphrase>remotepass</passphrase> > > > </server> > > > </servers> > > > </settings> > > > > > > Its my fault or maven should use the passphrase element value as > > password > > > of > > > connection? > > > The pom looks like this: > > > ... > > > <distributionManagement> > > > <site> > > > <id>site</id> > > > <url>scp://siteURL:PORT/path</url> > > > </site> > > > <repository> > > > <id>remote-repo</id> > > > <name>bla bla bla</name> > > > <url>scp://remoteURL:PORT/path</url> > > > <uniqueVersion>false</uniqueVersion> > > > </repository> > > > ... > > > -- > > > Paulo Cesar Silva Reis > > > ------------------------------- > > > Powered by GMAIL > > > > > > > > > > -- > > View this message in context: > > > http://www.nabble.com/maven-%22deploy%22-keep-asking-me-the-password-of-scp-connection-tf4798967s177.html#a13732224 > > Sent from the Maven - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > -- Paulo Cesar Silva Reis ------------------------------- Powered by GMAIL