Internal/Private Cloud Repository Set Up # # Here are the requirements necessary to ensure this is successful. Your use of the packages on this site means you understand they are not supported or guaranteed in any way. With any edition of Chocolatey (including the free open source edition), you can host your own packages and cache or internalize existing community packages. Packages offered here are subject to distribution rights, which means they may need to reach out further to the internet to the official locations to download files at runtime.įortunately, distribution rights do not apply for internal use. If you are an organization using Chocolatey, we want your experience to be fully reliable.ĭue to the nature of this publicly offered repository, reliability cannot be guaranteed. ![]() Human moderators who give final review and sign off.Security, consistency, and quality checking.ModerationĮvery version of each package undergoes a rigorous moderation process before it goes live that typically includes: Look over the Mercurial basics and resources page.Welcome to the Chocolatey Community Package Repository! The packages found in this section of the site are provided, maintained, and moderated by the community. Then you forgot to edit the config file ( see step 6) If you try to pull and you get this message: remote: ssh: connect to host port 22: Connection refusedĪbort: no suitable response from remote hg! Then Mercurial can't find the keys or the key file permissions are wrong. Troubleshooting: If you are asked for a password: Type "hg update", now you are successful. However, if you get a response like this: pulling from for changesĪdded 1 changesets with 2 changes to 2 filesĢ files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved Look over the Mercurial basics and resources page. You should see a response like this: pulling from for changesĬongratulations! You have been successful and you can now work with the archive. Now try updating your archive by typing: hg pull Ssh = ssh -p 846 -i ~/.ssh/keys/academy -C Change the First and Last Name to your first and last name. Note: Do not change this text, just add to it. Success!Īdded 225 changesets with 8439 changes to 7765 filesĤ479 files updated, 0 files merged, 0 files removed, 0 files unresolved You should see the following response (or a similar response) in the terminal as the archive is cloned. For convenience, we will clone it to the desktop.Ĭopy the text and paste it into the terminal: hg clone -e "ssh -p 846 -i ~/.ssh/keys/academy" you are cloning for the first time, you may be told that the "authenticity of the host cannot be established" and are given the option to type "yes" or "no". press +O to save the file (then the enter key) The nano text editor will open in the terminal window.Īdd the following text to the empty file: host ![]() To open the file with the nano text editor, type: nano config ![]() You can do this by creating and editing a config file within your. You will need to set the port that ssh uses to access. Sudo chmod 600 ~/.ssh/as220Keys/academy sudo chmod 644 ~/.ssh/as220Keys/academy.pub You need to set permissions for your private key so that only you have read/write access to them. You should see that academy and academy.pub are listed. You can check to see by typing: sudo ls -l ~/.ssh/keys to list the contents of the directory. Sudo mv academy ~/.ssh/keys Then type: sudo mv academy.pub ~/.ssh/keysīoth keys are now located in the. You need to move both of the keys from your desktop to the keys directory that you created earlier. To do this, save the key files to your desktop from the email.Ĭhange your location in the terminal by moving to the Desktop folder. You will need to place them in the keys directory. ssh directory you need to create another directory called keys.ĭownload the keys that your instructor sent you in an email. If you do not get this message, skip the command below. Ls: cannot access /home/akaziuna/.ssh: No such file or directory", Note: If the system responds with a message like:
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