Hallo Michael, On 10/06/2021 13:13, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hello Adolf, > > We do not use SSH keys in our infrastructure. Instead we use Kerberos authentication. > > For that, you do not have to do anything apart from authenticating using a password as usual. In the background the server will acquire a Kerberos ticket automatically. > > You should be able to log in at people.ipfire.org using SSH with your username and your password. Can you check if that works? After adding a Match Host command to my ssh_config to allow password authentication I was able to login with ssh to people.ipfire.org. It immediately logged me out again with the following message:- fatal: Interactive git shell is not enabled. hint: ~/git-shell-commands should exist and have read and execute access. Connection to people.ipfire.org closed. Reading about this I suspect that is expected because I should not be working with git interactively but it proves that my ssh connection is working. I will now try out accessing my user repository via ssh and seeing if that works. Thanks for the help. Adolf. > > -Michael > >> On 10 Jun 2021, at 12:00, Adolf Belka wrote: >> >> Hi All, >> >> Sorry for my lack of activities over the last period but I had some non-computing issues to deal with. >> >> Back again now and starting to look through some previous stuff. >> >> The user git repository that I have available. Reading through the wiki it looks like I need to use ssh to access it and do a push of any local changes to my user repository. >> >> I have created an ssh key but the public file will need to be put into the git repository server. Do I just need to send the public key to this distribution list or is there some other process to get it added. >> >> >> Regards, >> Adolf. > -- Sent from my laptop