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A great toturial for generating shared SSH keys can be found in the article [http://www.cvrti.utah.edu/~dustman/no-more-pw-ssh/ No More Passwords (with SSH)] or [http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/152 password-less login]
 
A great toturial for generating shared SSH keys can be found in the article [http://www.cvrti.utah.edu/~dustman/no-more-pw-ssh/ No More Passwords (with SSH)] or [http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/152 password-less login]
  
The method is in short:
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The method is in short (from your home directory):
  
 
  ssh-keygen -t rsa
 
  ssh-keygen -t rsa
 
  ssh-copy-id -i .ssh/id_rsa.pub [timmy_username]@timmy.elektro.dtu.dk
 
  ssh-copy-id -i .ssh/id_rsa.pub [timmy_username]@timmy.elektro.dtu.dk
  
then (after a final password) you should be able to do a
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then (after a final password) you should be able to do a (in your svn tree)
  
 
  svn update
 
  svn update
  
 
and all the rest (including ssh-login to timmy) without being bugged with passwords.
 
and all the rest (including ssh-login to timmy) without being bugged with passwords.

Revision as of 09:03, 27 January 2011

RSE projects are all developmental projects, with ongoing improvement and research.

For proper version management, backup and sharing, the projects are managed in a central SVN repository, hosted by the DTU Elektro production server Timmy.

Old CVS setup

SVN Access

To get access to the RSE SVN, you must have an account on the timmy server and be a RSE group member.

The SVN is accessed using the svn+ssh protocol, with the following connection string:

svn+ssh://[timmy username]@timmy.elektro.dtu.dk/home/project-users/rse/svnrepo

As the SVN is run through SSH, you will be requested to input your SSH password MANY times, until you have setup your computer with a shared SSH key.

Handling SVN projects

Managing the projects in SVN should be done according to the guidelines in the SVN book[1]. It is really good and usefull reading.

At a prevoius robot-meeting, there was given an introduction for SVN useage.

The slides from the presentation can be found here: Media:SVN_Best_practice.pdf

SSH Shared keys

A great toturial for generating shared SSH keys can be found in the article No More Passwords (with SSH) or password-less login

The method is in short (from your home directory):

ssh-keygen -t rsa
ssh-copy-id -i .ssh/id_rsa.pub [timmy_username]@timmy.elektro.dtu.dk

then (after a final password) you should be able to do a (in your svn tree)

svn update

and all the rest (including ssh-login to timmy) without being bugged with passwords.

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