[Bioc-devel] FW: BioC packages NuPoP and nuCpos
Jiping Wang
jzw@ng @end|ng |rom northwe@tern@edu
Tue May 28 19:43:41 CEST 2019
Hi Nitesh,
Thanks for help. I am confused about " It seems you authenticate to GitHub using HTTP protocol, so most likely you enter a password."
When I do ssh to github, I received he authentication. Does it mean I am not using HTTP? I thought I am using SSH here. I didn't enter password either.
Jipings-MacBook-Pro-2:.ssh jon$ ssh -T git using github.com
Hi jipingw! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access.
On 5/28/19, 12:39 PM, "Turaga, Nitesh" <Nitesh.Turaga using RoswellPark.org> wrote:
At this point, I'd suggest two things,
1. Create a new key, and try to use that new key by adding it in your BiocCredentials account.
2. Use a different computer? It might be something else entirely which we are missing.
I've double checked everything on Bioconductor's end of things, and it is configured correctly.
I've also noticed that you don't actually use your keys to get access to your Github account as well. It seems you authenticate to GitHub using HTTP protocol, so most likely you enter a password. I would also try to first authenticate with Github via the SSH key you are using.
Best,
Nitesh
> On May 28, 2019, at 1:31 PM, Jiping Wang <jzwang using northwestern.edu> wrote:
>
> Still not working (my current key file is id_rsa, the other is the old one):
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
> Jipings-MacBook-Pro-2:.ssh jon$ ls -lht
> total 64
> -rw-r--r-- 1 jon staff 98B May 24 20:02 config
> -rw-r--r-- 1 jon staff 228B May 24 19:47 config.back
> -rw-r--r-- 1 jon staff 5.3K May 24 14:32 known_hosts
> -r-------- 1 jon staff 749B May 24 14:15 id_rsa.pub
> -r-------- 1 jon staff 3.3K May 24 14:15 id_rsa
> -r-------- 1 jon staff 749B May 24 08:21 JWangNUGitHub.pub
> -r-------- 1 jon staff 3.4K May 24 08:21 JWangNUGitHub
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Here is my config file:
>
> host git.bioconductor.org
> HostName git.bioconductor.org
> IdentityFile ~/.ssh/id_rsa
> User git
>
> On 5/28/19, 11:52 AM, "Turaga, Nitesh" <Nitesh.Turaga using RoswellPark.org> wrote:
>
> What are the permissions on your SSH private key?
>
> Can you see what the permissions look like?
>
> cd .ssh
>
> ls -lht
>
> Best,
>
> Nitesh
>
>
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