Would some please help me off-list: https://admin.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/send-cla.cgi
The "accouting system" says my ID is unknown.
PS - I didn't want to post to the list but I feel strange pestering project people directly. At least this way if no one wants to help me I can take a hint. :-) -- WC Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/
On Friday 24 February 2006 14:58, Chasecreek Systemhouse wrote:
Would some please help me off-list: https://admin.fedora.redhat.com/accounts/send-cla.cgi
The "accouting system" says my ID is unknown.
PS - I didn't want to post to the list but I feel strange pestering project people directly. At least this way if no one wants to help me I can take a hint. :-) -- WC Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/
Have you already registered in the Account System?
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/AccountSystem
To contact the Account System team, including myself, send further correspondence to accounts AT fedoraproject.org.
Have you already registered in the Account System?
Apparently not, I'm trying to do that now but I am now getting:
SSHv2 Public Key (attach your ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub file here) (Invalid SSH key):
None of my Fedora5 boxes are working and the iMac I use at home is not connected to the Internet -- so I'm stuck here using PuTTY on Windows XP.
Are the SSH2 dsa file formats not the same? -- WC Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/
On Friday 24 February 2006 15:22, Chasecreek Systemhouse wrote:
Have you already registered in the Account System?
Apparently not, I'm trying to do that now but I am now getting:
SSHv2 Public Key (attach your ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub file here) (Invalid SSH key):
None of my Fedora5 boxes are working and the iMac I use at home is not connected to the Internet -- so I'm stuck here using PuTTY on Windows XP.
Are the SSH2 dsa file formats not the same?
WC Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/
As long as the key is created properly, they'll be almost compatible. The Account System will look for a valid user@hostname comment in the key. Don't ask me why, but without such a comment, it will fail. The comment can be easily added using a text editor. At the end of the key, following the '=', adding a user@hostname bit will most likely allow the key to work.