Re: [BUG/RFC git-gui] password for push/pull in case ofgit+ssh://repo

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On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 12:11 -0500, Thomas Harning wrote:
> Ivo Alxneit wrote:
> > when i use git-gui (0.9.0) to push/pull to/from a git+ssh://repo i have
> > to supply my password to ssh. i get the password prompt from ssh on the
> > controlling shell. as i often use several shells and git-gui might run
> > in the background it is rather bothering to find the correct shell where
> > ssh expects the password. could this be changed (in a safe way) in
> > git-gui e.g. like pinentry pops up a window when gpg is used to sign
> > emails?
> >
> > p.s. please cc me. i have not subscribed to the list
> >
> > thanks
> >   
> I know this doesn't answer the problem exactly, but if you use ssh keys 
> and some sort of key management utility (such as Keychain or maybe Gnome 
> keyring?), you can dodge the password entry problem and never have to 
> enter a password (pending you register your ssh key with the server [ex: 
> ssh-copy-id servername])
> 
> 
> Another option that might answer your problem (and could be potentially 
> integrated into git-gui) is the usage of the SSH_ASKPASS environment 
> variable.
> 
> SSH_ASKPASS is a program to execute to get the passphrase that works by 
> reading console output from the program.

thanks to both of you.

in essence you are telling me to use the infrastructure provided by ssh
to ask fo the password. i'll try :-)
-- 
Dr. Ivo Alxneit
Laboratory for Solar Technology   phone: +41 56 310 4092
Paul Scherrer Institute             fax: +41 56 310 2688
CH-5232 Villigen                   http://solar.web.psi.ch
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