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# gitolite install transcript
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In this document:
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* <a href="#about_this_document">about this document</a>
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* <a href="#create_userids_on_server_and_client_optional_">create userids on server and client (optional)</a>
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* <a href="#get_pubkey_access_from_client_to_server">get pubkey access from client to server</a>
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* <a href="#get_gitolite_source">get gitolite source</a>
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* <a href="#install_gitolite">install gitolite</a>
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* <a href="#VERY_IMPORTANT_">VERY IMPORTANT...</a>
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* <a href="#examine_what_you_have">examine what you have</a>
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* <a href="#emergency_password_access">emergency password access</a>
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----
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<a name="about_this_document"></a>
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### about this document
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This is a *complete* transcript of a full gitolite install, *from scratch*,
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using brand new userids ("sita" on the client, "git" on the server). Please
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note that you can use existing userids also, it is not necessary to use
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dedicated user IDs for this. In particular, people who have a single user
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hosting account can also use this method, as long as they have password access
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as a fallback if they screw up the keys somewhere. Also, you don't have to
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use some *other* server for all this, both server and client can be
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"localhost" if you like.
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Please note that this entire transcript can be summarised as:
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* create users on client and server (optional)
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* get pubkey access to server from client (`ssh-copy-id` or manual eqvt)
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* run one command ***on client*** (`gl-easy-install`)
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...and only that last step is actually gitolite. In fact, the bulk of the
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transcript is **non**-gitolite stuff :)
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**Please also note that this method will setup everything on the server, but
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you have to run it on your workstation, NOT on the server!**
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----
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<a name="create_userids_on_server_and_client_optional_"></a>
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### create userids on server and client (optional)
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Client side: add user, give him a password
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sita-lt:~ # useradd sita
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sita-lt:~ # passwd sita
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Changing password for user sita.
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New UNIX password:
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Retype new UNIX password:
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passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
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Server side: (log on to server, then) add user, give it a password
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sita-lt:~ # ssh sitaram@server
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sitaram@server's password:
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Last login: Fri Dec 18 20:25:06 2009
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-bash-3.2$ su -
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Password:
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sita-sv:~ # useradd git
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sita-sv:~ # passwd git
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Changing password for user git.
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New UNIX password:
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Retype new UNIX password:
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passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.
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Server side: allow ssh access to "git" user
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This is done by editing the sshd config file and adding "git" to the
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"AllowUsers" list (the grep command is just confirming the change we made,
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because I'm not showing the actual "vi" session):
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sita-sv:~ # vim /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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sita-sv:~ # grep -i allowusers /etc/ssh/sshd_config
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AllowUsers sitaram git
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sita-sv:~ # service sshd restart
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Stopping sshd: [ OK ]
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Starting sshd: [ OK ]
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----
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<a name="get_pubkey_access_from_client_to_server"></a>
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### get pubkey access from client to server
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This involves creating a keypair for yourself (using `ssh-keygen`), and
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copying the public part of that keypair to the `~/.ssh/authorized_keys` file
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on the server (using `ssh-copy-id`, if you're on Linux, or the manual method
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described in the `ssh-copy-id` section in `doc/3-faq-tips-etc.mkd`).
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sita-lt:~ $ su - sita
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Password:
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ ssh-keygen
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Generating public/private rsa key pair.
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Enter file in which to save the key (/home/sita/.ssh/id_rsa):
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Created directory '/home/sita/.ssh'.
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Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
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Enter same passphrase again:
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Your identification has been saved in /home/sita/.ssh/id_rsa.
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Your public key has been saved in /home/sita/.ssh/id_rsa.pub.
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The key fingerprint is:
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8a:e0:60:1b:04:58:68:50:a4:d7:d0:3a:a5:2d:bf:0a sita@sita-lt.atc.tcs.com
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The key's randomart image is:
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+--[ RSA 2048]----+
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|===. |
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|+o oo |
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|o..=. |
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|..= . |
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|.o.+ S |
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|.oo... . |
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|E.. ... |
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| . . |
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| .. |
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+-----------------+
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa git@server
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git@server's password:
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/usr/bin/xauth: creating new authority file /home/git/.Xauthority
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Now try logging into the machine, with "ssh 'git@server'", and check in:
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.ssh/authorized_keys
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to make sure we haven't added extra keys that you weren't expecting.
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Double check to make sure you can log on to `git@server` without a password:
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ ssh git@server pwd
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/home/git
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<a name="get_gitolite_source"></a>
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### get gitolite source
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ git clone git://github.com/sitaramc/gitolite gitolite-source
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Initialized empty Git repository in /home/sita/gitolite-source/.git/
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remote: Counting objects: 1157, done.
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (584/584), done.
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remote: Total 1157 (delta 756), reused 912 (delta 562)
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Receiving objects: 100% (1157/1157), 270.08 KiB | 61 KiB/s, done.
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Resolving deltas: 100% (756/756), done.
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<a name="install_gitolite"></a>
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### install gitolite
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Note that gitolite is installed from the *client*. The `easy-install` script
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runs on the client but installs gitolite on the server!
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ cd gitolite-source/src
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<font color="red"> **This is the only gitolite specific command in a typical
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install sequence**. </font> Run it without any arguments to see a usage
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message. Run it without the `-q` to get a more verbose, pause-at-every-step,
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install mode that allows you to change the defaults etc.
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sita@sita-lt:src $ ./gl-easy-install -q git server sitaram
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you are upgrading (or installing first-time) to v0.95-38-gb0ce84d
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setting up keypair...
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Generating public/private rsa key pair.
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Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase):
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Enter same passphrase again:
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Your identification has been saved in /home/sita/.ssh/sitaram.
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Your public key has been saved in /home/sita/.ssh/sitaram.pub.
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The key fingerprint is:
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2a:8e:88:42:36:7e:71:e8:cc:ff:4c:54:64:8e:cf:19 sita@sita-lt.atc.tcs.com
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The key's randomart image is:
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+--[ RSA 2048]----+
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| + o ... |
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|+ = + .. |
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|oo B .o |
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|+ o o..o |
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+-----------------+
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creating gitolite para in ~/.ssh/config...
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finding/creating gitolite rc...
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installing/upgrading...
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Initialized empty Git repository in /home/git/repositories/gitolite-admin.git/
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Initialized empty Git repository in /home/git/repositories/testing.git/
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Pseudo-terminal will not be allocated because stdin is not a terminal.
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fatal: No HEAD commit to compare with (yet)
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[master (root-commit) 2f40d4b] start
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2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
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create mode 100644 conf/gitolite.conf
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create mode 100644 keydir/sitaram.pub
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cloning gitolite-admin repo...
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Initialized empty Git repository in /home/sita/gitolite-admin/.git/
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remote: Counting objects: 6, done.
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remote: Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done.
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remote: Total 6 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0)
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Receiving objects: 100% (6/6), done.
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---------------------------------------------------------------
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done!
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Reminder:
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*Your* URL for cloning any repo on this server will be
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gitolite:reponame.git
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*Other* users you set up will have to use
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git@server:reponame.git
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If this is your first time installing gitolite, please also:
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tail -31 ./gl-easy-install
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for next steps.
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<a name="VERY_IMPORTANT_"></a>
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### VERY IMPORTANT...
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Please read the text that the easy-install command produces as output when you
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run it. People who fail to read this get into trouble later. And I didn't
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write all that because I wanted to practice typing.
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The text just above this section is an approximation; your version will
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contain the correct URLs for your install, including port numbers if
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non-standard ports were used).
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Try out that `tail -31 ./gl-easy-install` too :)
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<a name="examine_what_you_have"></a>
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### examine what you have
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The last step of the previous command creates a local clone of your
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gitolite-admin repo in `~/gitolite-admin`.
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sita@sita-lt:src $ cd ~/gitolite-admin/
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sita@sita-lt:gitolite-admin $ git --no-pager log --stat
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commit 2f40d4bb80d424dc39aae5d0973f8c1b2e395666
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Author: git <git@sita-lt.atc.tcs.com>
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Date: Thu Dec 24 21:39:15 2009 +0530
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start
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conf/gitolite.conf | 12 ++++++++++++
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keydir/sitaram.pub | 1 +
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2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
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And that's really all. Add keys to keydir here, edit conf/gitolite.conf as
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needed, then add, commit, and push the changes to the server.
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<a name="emergency_password_access"></a>
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### emergency password access
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If you lose your keys or the worst happens and you use the wrong key for the
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wrong thing and apparently lose all access, but you still know the password,
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this is what you do:
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sita@sita-lt:~ $ ssh -o preferredauthentications=password git@server
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git@server's password:
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