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Feb 8, 2007, 10:55:02 AM (17 years ago)
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4 | | Sometimes it's irritating that you are always asked for your password while using SVN. Therefore, it can be useful to use a encrypted key-pair (public key+private key) to do the job for you. |
| 4 | Sometimes it's irritating that you are always asked for your password while using SVN. Therefore, it can be useful to use an encrypted key-pair (public key+private key) to do the job for you. |
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6 | 6 | (1) Create the key pair by typing |
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14 | 14 | Now you are prompted for a password for the private key. You can choose an empty password, which means that you can use your private key without a password. However, if somebody steals your private key, then he can do this too... |
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16 | | If you decide to use a password, then you also have to follow point (3) below. |
| 16 | If you decide to use a "real" password, then you also have to follow point (3) below. |
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30 | | (3) If you have chosen a non-empty password: |
| 30 | (3) If you have chosen a "real" password for your private key: |
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32 | 32 | Type in your shell |
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