Sarah/Bernd & Team, I noticed that it is sometimes frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
So, I want to suggest an enhancement here to the current system (If it is doable).
Everyone of us has a PIN we use to Take/Release modules, can we have a link to Update our SSH key and use the same PIN to authenticate the person ?
The goal here is to make the adminstration less, avoid the mistakes, and allow the person to update his/her key when needed.
What do you think about that?
Thanks
Sherif
Hello Sherif.
Dne petek 05 november 2004 15:16 je Sherif Abdelgawad napisal(a):
I noticed that it is sometimes
frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
Frustration is un understatement.
I have not done any work on Slovenian translation since Spring 2004. You may guess why :-/.
Hi All,
Agree with the migration suggestion, I have same problem with Rok Papez.
Cheers Usman
--- Rok Papez rok.papez@lugos.si wrote:
Hello Sherif.
Dne petek 05 november 2004 15:16 je Sherif Abdelgawad napisal(a):
I noticed that it is sometimes
frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
Frustration is un understatement.
I have not done any work on Slovenian translation since Spring 2004. You may guess why :-/.
-- best regards, Rok Papez.
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This is certainly a very good suggestion. We will put this feature in the next upgrade of status page.
Sarah
On Tue, 2004-11-09 at 12:02, UX Man wrote:
Hi All,
Agree with the migration suggestion, I have same problem with Rok Papez.
Cheers Usman
--- Rok Papez rok.papez@lugos.si wrote:
Hello Sherif.
Dne petek 05 november 2004 15:16 je Sherif Abdelgawad napisal(a):
I noticed that it is sometimes
frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
Frustration is un understatement.
I have not done any work on Slovenian translation since Spring 2004. You may guess why :-/.
-- best regards, Rok Papez.
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On Yaum al-Jumma 22 Ramadan 1425 5:16 pm, Sherif Abdelgawad wrote:
Sarah/Bernd & Team, I noticed that it is sometimes frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
So, I want to suggest an enhancement here to the current system (If it is doable).
Everyone of us has a PIN we use to Take/Release modules, can we have a link to Update our SSH key and use the same PIN to authenticate the person ?
The goal here is to make the adminstration less, avoid the mistakes, and allow the person to update his/her key when needed.
I think heard this is a good suggestion. Has this been implemented? (This is how to ask in a polite way ;)
Seriously, I don't know about the other teams but some members of our team tends to lose their ssh keys sometimes. This is mostly due to Arabic being written from right to left and this is the exact problem I face when I want to close a window and the close button on the title bar tends to change direction - due to mirroring issues - per application. Some members trying to put their ssh key on the computer, they forgot and put it on the recycle bin.
Am I feeling well today? ;)
It seems that not only Arabic translators have this tiny problem, losing their ssh keys that is. I don't seem to get noticed upon my requests to update my account's settings with my new key. Please implement an automated ssh key update feature, I am sure many folks will get less workload, and even more will not have to wait this long to get back to contributing whatever they can/plan.
Cheers Achilles Caraclis Athens, Greece
-----Original Message----- From: fedora-trans-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-trans-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Munzir Taha Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 8:04 PM To: Fedora Translation Project List Cc: fedora-trans-ar@redhat.com Subject: Re: SSH Key - CVS Access Suggestion
On Yaum al-Jumma 22 Ramadan 1425 5:16 pm, Sherif Abdelgawad wrote:
Sarah/Bernd & Team, I noticed that it is sometimes frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
So, I want to suggest an enhancement here to the current system (If it is doable).
Everyone of us has a PIN we use to Take/Release modules, can we have a link to Update our SSH key and use the same PIN to authenticate the person ?
The goal here is to make the adminstration less, avoid the mistakes, and allow the person to update his/her key when needed.
I think heard this is a good suggestion. Has this been implemented? (This is
how to ask in a polite way ;)
Seriously, I don't know about the other teams but some members of our team tends to lose their ssh keys sometimes. This is mostly due to Arabic being written from right to left and this is the exact problem I face when I want
to close a window and the close button on the title bar tends to change direction - due to mirroring issues - per application. Some members trying to put their ssh key on the computer, they forgot and put it on the recycle bin.
Am I feeling well today? ;)
Believe me, no one is suffering more from this than me :) We are working on the more efficient solution, should be implemented in the next upgrade. I will keep everyone posted on this issue.
Sarah
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 09:10, Achilles wrote:
It seems that not only Arabic translators have this tiny problem, losing their ssh keys that is. I don't seem to get noticed upon my requests to update my account's settings with my new key. Please implement an automated ssh key update feature, I am sure many folks will get less workload, and even more will not have to wait this long to get back to contributing whatever they can/plan.
Cheers Achilles Caraclis Athens, Greece
-----Original Message----- From: fedora-trans-list-bounces@redhat.com [mailto:fedora-trans-list-bounces@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Munzir Taha Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 8:04 PM To: Fedora Translation Project List Cc: fedora-trans-ar@redhat.com Subject: Re: SSH Key - CVS Access Suggestion
On Yaum al-Jumma 22 Ramadan 1425 5:16 pm, Sherif Abdelgawad wrote:
Sarah/Bernd & Team, I noticed that it is sometimes frustration to lose the SSH Key, and the lack of an automated way to update the key (Due to format PC, bad drive, or whatever reason)
So, I want to suggest an enhancement here to the current system (If it is doable).
Everyone of us has a PIN we use to Take/Release modules, can we have a link to Update our SSH key and use the same PIN to authenticate the person ?
The goal here is to make the adminstration less, avoid the mistakes, and allow the person to update his/her key when needed.
I think heard this is a good suggestion. Has this been implemented? (This is
how to ask in a polite way ;)
Seriously, I don't know about the other teams but some members of our team tends to lose their ssh keys sometimes. This is mostly due to Arabic being written from right to left and this is the exact problem I face when I want
to close a window and the close button on the title bar tends to change direction - due to mirroring issues - per application. Some members trying to put their ssh key on the computer, they forgot and put it on the recycle bin.
Am I feeling well today? ;)