You have selected to encrypt your identity file with a pass phrase..
Use ssh-keygen (or whavever the key management tool of your SSH version is) to
remove the passphrase from your identity file and you will get rid of the
question.
the identity file is your SSH "password". To protect the identity file from
theft if other users can read your private files the identity file can
optionally be encrypted with a passphrase. If encrypted then any use of the
identity file requires the passprhase to be entered so the identity file can
be decrypted.
Regards
Henrik
PsychoTekk .de wrote:
> hi guys, still no ssh success...
>
> > To connect without a password prompt to the CVS server you must install
> > your publish SSH keys by logging in to the SourceForge web and adding
> > the keys to your personal account.
>
> i uploaded my .pub key, now when i try to checkout,
> still an MS DOS Shell window pops up, this time asking me
> to "enter the passphrase for RSA key 'PsychoTekk@NETLINK'"
> (which was %username%@%computername% set as comment when
> generating the keys), but still i cannot type anything into
> that window... shouldn't my password be read automatically
> from my identity file?
>
> thanks,
> Clemens
Received on Fri Sep 13 2002 - 11:58:34 MDT
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