On 13 February 2015 at 10:54, FIXED-TERM Scholz Tobias (DC-IA/EAM6) < fixed-term.tobias.sch...@boschrexroth.de> wrote:
> Hello, > > I’ve improved an existing Wireshark dissector. The code is ready for an > upload to the Wireshark Gerrit-Server. > > Due to that I used those two guides ( > *http://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/SubmittingPatches/GitForWindows* > <http://wiki.wireshark.org/Development/SubmittingPatches/GitForWindows> > and *https://code.wireshark.org/review/Documentation/user-upload.html* > <https://code.wireshark.org/review/Documentation/user-upload.html> ) to > create a SSH-Connection to upload my changes. I have already installed the > tools successfully on my computer, as in the “GitForWindows” guide > described. Furthermore my Gerrit account already has a linked SSH public > key with my PC. The Last step in the “GitForWindows” guide is to check the > connection with the server with “ssh –p 29418 > *yourgerritusern...@code.wireshark.org* > <yourgerritusern...@code.wireshark.org>”. > > But right at this point a Problem appears. Right now I am not able to > create an SSH-Connection, because it is not allowed. Therefore I’ve > searched for another solution to create a different connection to the > Gerrit-Server, but without any success. > > My Question therefore is: > Is it possible to upload my changes to the Gerrit-Server without a > SSH-Connection (HTTP / HTTPS) or is this connection type coercive necessary? > > > I'm not sure if HTTPS can be used, but you can add a "-v" argument onto the ssh command to get verbose output that might let you see where things have gone wrong. Further -v arguments generates even more debug output. -- Graham Bloice
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