doc/6 now has anchors

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Sitaram Chamarty 2010-02-16 05:02:14 +05:30
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@ -43,6 +43,8 @@ are using your shell access -- instead of running via
`/some/path/gl-auth-command <your_username>` it is just going to bash and `/some/path/gl-auth-command <your_username>` it is just going to bash and
working from there!] working from there!]
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### basic ssh troubleshooting ### basic ssh troubleshooting
[glb]: http://sitaramc.github.com/0-installing/9-gitolite-basics.html#IMPORTANT_overview_of_ssh [glb]: http://sitaramc.github.com/0-installing/9-gitolite-basics.html#IMPORTANT_overview_of_ssh
@ -182,6 +184,8 @@ you had command line access to the server *before* you were added as a
gitolite user. If you send that same key to your gitolite admin to include in gitolite user. If you send that same key to your gitolite admin to include in
the admin repo, it won't work. For reasons why, see below. the admin repo, it won't work. For reasons why, see below.
<a name="details"></a>
### details ### details
Here's how it all hangs together. Here's how it all hangs together.
@ -348,6 +352,8 @@ that should have enough info to get you going (but it helps to know ssh well):
That should do it. That should do it.
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### more complex ssh setups ### more complex ssh setups
What do you need to know in order to create more complex ssh setups (for What do you need to know in order to create more complex ssh setups (for
@ -373,6 +379,8 @@ instance if you have *two* gitolite servers you are administering)?
* now access one server's repos as `gitolite:reponame.git` and the other * now access one server's repos as `gitolite:reponame.git` and the other
server's repos as `gitolite2:reponame.git`. server's repos as `gitolite2:reponame.git`.
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### giving shell access to gitolite users ### giving shell access to gitolite users
We've managed (thanks to an idea from Jesse Keating) to make it possible for a We've managed (thanks to an idea from Jesse Keating) to make it possible for a