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tickets #128552
closedChange pubkey for access to community.infra.opensuse.org
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2023-05-03
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Hello, as a continuation of https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/110080 I would like to request changing the SSH pubkey for accessing the server.
My old key was unfortunately lost when my laptop broke and I had to re-install the OS.
Find the new pubkey attached to this message.
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Updated by cboltz over 1 year ago
Two questions:
- do you need access to a) upload documentation b) release notes or c) both?
- can you please upload your new key to freeipa.i.o.o (or send it to me [[cboltz@o.o]] in a gpg-signed mail)? Since progress allows to create tickets by mail (including a possibly faked sender), I'd prefer to be sure it's really you who requested adding a new key ;-)
Updated by LKucharczyk over 1 year ago
cboltz wrote:
Two questions:
- do you need access to a) upload documentation b) release notes or c) both?
- can you please upload your new key to freeipa.i.o.o (or send it to me [[cboltz@o.o]] in a gpg-signed mail)? Since progress allows to create tickets by mail (including a possibly faked sender), I'd prefer to be sure it's really you who requested adding a new key ;-)
Hello cboltz,
apologies for the delay. I've now added my public SSH key to freeipa.infra.opensuse.org. I need access to both release notes and docs.
Updated by crameleon over 1 year ago
- Category set to Servers hosted in NBG
- Private changed from Yes to No
Updated by cboltz over 1 year ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Took a while (sorry!), but now you can ssh to
- root@community.infra.opensuse.org - most of doc.o.o
- relsync@pinot.infra.opensuse.org - release notes (but note that the release notes setup is managed in salt, so please do your changes in salt)
I didn't remove your old key, but feel free to do that cleanup in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on both servers yourself.
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