Hi,
We had manually added a second SSH key to user jpena on jump.ci.centos.org, to be used for some RDO monitoring. After the jumphost was migrated to a new server, this key was lost, and we cannot add it manually. Could you please add the following SSH key?
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDHj3R7JGtLkSD9h+E6JNHGdZ+SStJx+wyQsE7DK41t+Au7mfTJb12zjxBO4OwzAJbVnudN86BPYI0aHuY7ZpZ8+yitcFOBxQdczcGNistIaOHNb7bp0aPpVTYkHEYo3IlsDgPYcMVsvwOpIIDfi8wSQo3p4FNTtOc9ulAeQ7UUl4uId7ILLGzpDhkRrb+hYetJw/e3Xkqz6BW/VFbw6Tb8DdgMGhNVflQNlPz1HB60zKxeoeRkrLg3lMO/LuFHr48MtWuQ4LR13fq/tw3XgzHIBU2LL107wTtZs3KqxdqEcs9+7gAaNtT9+rbMoQvF0E9viZn+vjHOAbfxgXUEsFt7 .ssh/id_rsa
Thanks in advance, Javier
Metadata Update from @arrfab: - Issue tagged with: Business-As-Usual, centos-ci-infra, low-gain, low-trouble
Metadata Update from @arrfab: - Issue assigned to siddharthvipul1
Per discussion in #centos-ci, the user would need to be something generic (bot account) and not tied to real user in the project. So something like rdo-monitoring account would fit better with new naming convention we'd like to use.
rdo-monitoring
new account with name rdo-monitoring was added @jpena, can you confirm if you can ssh through this account?
@siddharthvipul1 it does not seem to work for me:
$ ssh -i id_rsa rdo-monitoring@jump.ci.centos.org rdo-monitoring@jump.ci.centos.org: Permission denied (publickey).
Based on our conversation on IRC, here is the public key in a code block:
It works fine now. Thanks!
Metadata Update from @siddharthvipul1: - Issue close_status updated to: Fixed - Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)
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