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Andre Dietisheim edited comment on JBIDE-11357 at 3/22/12 1:16 PM:
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Talking to Nam we had the impression that some erroneous cygwin ssh config might have
caused the trouble. For the moment Nam cannot reproduce the issue and so can I. Nam keeps
investigating.
was (Author: adietish):
Talking to Nam we had the impression that some erroneous cygwin ssh config might have
caused the trouble. Nam keeps investigating.
OpenShift Express Tool: cannot create/import an application on a
clean windows environment
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Key: JBIDE-11357
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-11357
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: openshift
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.Beta1
Environment: Windows 7
Reporter: Nam Duong
Assignee: Andre Dietisheim
Fix For: 3.3.0.Beta3
Attachments: openshift-session-down.ogv, openshift.ogv
The Eclipse plugin version showing is: JBoss OpenShift Express
Tools 2.3.0.v20120308-2230-H57-Beta1 org.jboss.tools.openshift.express.feature.feature.group JBoss
by Red Hat
On a new windows VM where new means:
- No ssh keys, nor .ssh directory
- git is a clean install from cygwin (no git config --globals set yet)
- rhc client tools have not yet been executed
- meaning there's no .ssh/config file
I'm not able to clone my application's repo. That means I'm not able to
create a new openshift project, or import a project from an existing openshift
application.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Open OpenShift Express Console view
2) Select my domain -> App
3) Right-click on App, select Import Application
4) Login
5) Use existing selected application, click next
6) Check "Create a New Project" click next
7) Click ssh Preferences
8) Create my ssh keys
9) Post my ssh public key to my control_panel
(
https://openshift.redhat.com/app/control_panel)
10) Back on Eclipse, click Apply, OK, and Finish
Error:
Could not clone the repository. Authentication failed.
Please make sure that you added your private key to the ssh preferences.
ssh://cb2e5dfe1b3046f0ae7847e26ecc926f@kitchensink-nduongdemo.rhcloud.com/~/git/kitchensink.git/:
session is down
NOTE that we tried many different things. The only workaround we have is if you:
1) Install the rhc client tools
2) create the domain - this step creates the ssh keys and posts the ssh public key
3) create the app - this clones the app locally
4) modify a file, and then git commit -a -m "first commit" - This step forces
the user to set git config --global parameters
5) git push
Only then, can the steps above work (where of course, you no longer need to create the
ssh keys using ssh preferences)
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