Hi,
I am trying to set up a profile to reach a subversion repository on a Linux machine via ssh.
The instructions are simple, they say to specify the URL of the server as svn://server/ .
This leaves a couple obvious questions. If the repository is located at /path/to/repository on the
Linux machine, how does BC know that? I tried svn://server/path/to/repository, svn+ssh://server/path/to/repository,
svn://server/ and svn+ssh://server/ (perhaps the latter would be looking for a filesystem path when I
navigate under the Browse using profile window). In every case I get "unable to load initial remote folder".
The other obvious question is how BC will authenticate via ssh. I do have putty's pageant program with a private key available.
Will that work?
TIA,
Victor
I am trying to set up a profile to reach a subversion repository on a Linux machine via ssh.
The instructions are simple, they say to specify the URL of the server as svn://server/ .
This leaves a couple obvious questions. If the repository is located at /path/to/repository on the
Linux machine, how does BC know that? I tried svn://server/path/to/repository, svn+ssh://server/path/to/repository,
svn://server/ and svn+ssh://server/ (perhaps the latter would be looking for a filesystem path when I
navigate under the Browse using profile window). In every case I get "unable to load initial remote folder".
The other obvious question is how BC will authenticate via ssh. I do have putty's pageant program with a private key available.
Will that work?
TIA,
Victor
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