(minor) doc/6: mention putty/plink
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* <a href="#A4">ssh-agent problems</a>
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* <a href="#A5">basic ssh troubleshooting for the main admin</a>
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* <a href="#A6">basic ssh troubleshooting for a normal user</a>
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* <a href="#A7">details</a>
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* <a href="#A8">files on the server</a>
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* <a href="#A9">files on client</a>
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* <a href="#A10">why two keys on client</a>
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* <a href="#A11">some other tips and tricks</a>
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* <a href="#A12">giving shell access to gitolite users</a>
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* <a href="#A13">losing your admin key</a>
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* <a href="#A14">simulating ssh-copy-id</a>
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* <a href="#A7">windows issues</a>
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* <a href="#A8">details</a>
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* <a href="#A9">files on the server</a>
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* <a href="#A10">files on client</a>
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* <a href="#A11">why two keys on client</a>
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* <a href="#A12">some other tips and tricks</a>
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* <a href="#A13">giving shell access to gitolite users</a>
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* <a href="#A14">losing your admin key</a>
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* <a href="#A15">simulating ssh-copy-id</a>
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gitolite user. If you send that same key to your gitolite admin to include in
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the admin repo, it won't work. For reasons why, see below.
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<a name="A7"></a>
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### windows issues
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On windows, I have only used msysgit, and the openssh that comes with it.
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Over time, I have grown to distrust putty/plink due to the number of people
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who seem to have trouble when those beasts are involved (I myself have never
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used them for any kind of git access). If you have unusual ssh problems that
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just don't seem to have any explanation, try removing all traces of
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putty/plink, including environment variables, etc., and then try again.
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If you can offer an *authoritative* account of the complications involved, and
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how to resolve them and get things working, I'd be happy to credit you and
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include it, either directly here if it is short enough or just an external
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link, or in contrib/ if it's a longer piece of text.
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<a name="details"></a>
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<a name="A7"></a>
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<a name="A8"></a>
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### details
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Here's how it all hangs together.
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<a name="A8"></a>
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<a name="A9"></a>
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#### files on the server
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argument `sitaram`. This is how gitolite is invoked, (and is told the
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user logging in is "sitaram").
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<a name="A9"></a>
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<a name="A10"></a>
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#### files on client
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<a name="twokeys"></a>
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<a name="A10"></a>
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<a name="A11"></a>
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#### why two keys on client
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<a name="complex"></a>
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<a name="A11"></a>
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<a name="A12"></a>
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### some other tips and tricks
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<a name="A12"></a>
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<a name="A13"></a>
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#### giving shell access to gitolite users
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Giving someone shell access requires that you should have shell access in the
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first place, so the simplest way is to enable it from the server side only.
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<a name="A13"></a>
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<a name="A14"></a>
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#### losing your admin key
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of course. The top of the script has useful information on how to use it and
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what it needs.
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<a name="A14"></a>
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<a name="A15"></a>
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#### simulating ssh-copy-id
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