-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Adam Monsen wrote: > On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Brady Hegberg <bradyh at bitstream.net> wrote: >> Thanks for the advice...next time I do this I'll try the Apache route. >> >> I ran into various problems but made it through. We are now able to connect >> to the repo and do everything we need to. >> >> Lessons: >> 1. I was generating my keys using Puttygen - apparently Putty is the only >> app that can use these keys. I needed to generate on Linux with ssh-keygen >> and copy them to Windows. >> 2. The Linux generated keys need to be converted in Puttygen to be used in >> Putty. However, Subclipse can use the Linux/keygen files with no problems. >> 3. Things seemed to get easier with Subclipse after I installed SVNKit. > > Cool. > PuTTYGen provides a neat box that says. Key suitable for pasting in to an openssh authorized_keys file or something to that effect. Paste that goo in to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the server and you can use keys generated with PuTTYGen just fine. - -- Thanks, Josh Paetzel PGP: 8A48 EF36 5E9F 4EDA 5ABC 11B4 26F9 01F1 27AF AECB -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Darwin) iEYEARECAAYFAkkKIU0ACgkQJvkB8SevrsvyLQCdFslW/Px/K2viiwo9R7wgSq9Y EF0AoIDorbjGKExKLaDXw3AtOxCwD/vh =kWWB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----