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129 | <b>Note</b> that this may cause quite a few mails to get sent during periods | 129 | <b>Note</b> that this may cause quite a few mails to get sent during periods |
130 | of intense development. | 130 | of intense development. |
131 | 131 | ||
132 | <h2>Getting rid of the password prompts</h2> | ||
133 | |||
134 | <p>Each cvs operation has to be authenticated with ssh. This is normally done | ||
135 | by you entering your password. This gets boring fast. | ||
136 | Instead, you can register your public ssh key with your SourceForge account. This way, your connection is authenticated automatically. | ||
137 | |||
138 | <p><a href="http://sourceforge.net/account/login.php">Log in</a> | ||
139 | to your SourceForge account and go to your | ||
140 | <a href="https://sourceforge.net/account/">account options</a>. | ||
141 | On the bottom of the page, there is a link to | ||
142 | <a href="https://sourceforge.net/account/editsshkeys.php">edit your ssh keys</a>. | ||
143 | Copy the contents of your local <tt>.ssh/identity.pub</tt> or | ||
144 | <tt>.ssh/id_rsa.pub</tt> there. | ||
145 | |||
146 | <p>Like many things on SourceForge, the key change doesn't take effect immediately. You'll have to wait a few hours until some magic batch job kicks in and puts your keys where they should be. Then you can use cvs without entering your password. | ||
147 | |||
148 | <p>If you work from several different computers/accounts, you must add the key for each account you are using. | ||
149 | |||
150 | #include "foot.t" | 132 | #include "foot.t" |