On Feb 3, 2014, at 10:50 PM, Cox, Michael wrote:
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Daniela Engert
wrote: Am 31.01.2014 15:53 schrieb Paul A. Bristow:
Is it worth continuing to try to get the SSH method to work? I've had another go at using SSH, and got it working> But it now asks for passphrase for every module which is clearly intolerable.
Hi Paul, Once I got the correct ssh keys into github and configured .gitconfig on the server behind the firewall, it never prompts for a password. I added this to our .gitconfig. [http] proxy = http://kbelco@wwwproxy.sandia.gov:80 [https] proxy = https://kbelco@wwwproxy.sandia.gov:80 and ran this: ssh-keygen -t rsa to generate a public key on the machine behind the firewall, and put that public key (~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub) into github. Note that I generated the rsa key with no passphrase (hit return twice, don't type a passphrase into ssh-keygen). YMMV -- Noel