On 6/5/23 16:59, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:
> Exactly. See the attached shot.
Ok, mistery solved. Several things:
1. Ideally, please don't send attachments to mailing lists. If possible,
upload the file somewhere and send a link instead.
2. No need to distort that, as the page states this is publically
available information
3. Your original problem seems to be a display issue. I can confirm that
when I use the FF dev tools to change the fingerprint to be really long
the delete button gets pushed out of the visible area with no way to
scroll to it.
I'll look into fixing that. In the meantime, you can either use FF dev
tool to shorten your fingerprint, or you could look into using the API
to delete the key (e.g. with hut[1]).
[1] https://sr.ht/~emersion/hut/
Cheers,
Conrad
Hey Drew,
Drew DeVault @ 2023-06-05 17:31 +02:
> Could it be that you have more than one account? Each SSH key must be> globally unique, you can't have the same key on two accounts.
I do not have two accounts, but the reason I got into this issue is that I
changed laptop and the reinitialization of my git repos ended up in something
I screwed up, since I'm now trying to manage new ssh keys...
Best,
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On 6/5/23 17:20, Conrad Hoffmann wrote:
> On 6/5/23 16:59, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:> 3. Your original problem seems to be a display issue. I can confirm that > when I use the FF dev tools to change the fingerprint to be really long > the delete button gets pushed out of the visible area with no way to > scroll to it.> > I'll look into fixing that. In the meantime, you can either use FF dev > tool to shorten your fingerprint, or you could look into using the API > to delete the key (e.g. with hut[1]).> > [1] https://sr.ht/~emersion/hut/
Actually, it's the "name" of the key, not the fingerprint that is too
long. Looking at your keys file, I reckon there might have been a copy
and paste error when uploading your key(s):
https://meta.sr.ht/~chs.keys
You seem to have two keys in place, with the name of the first one being
what was probably supposed to be a third one?
At any rate, do you think you'll manage to delete the keys via the API?
I'd say this would be the easiest solution.
Cheers,
Conrad
Hello Conrad,
On Mon, Jun 5, 2023, at 22:00, Conrad Hoffmann wrote:
> On 6/5/23 17:20, Conrad Hoffmann wrote:>> On 6/5/23 16:59, Charles-H. Schulz wrote:>> 3. Your original problem seems to be a display issue. I can confirm that >> when I use the FF dev tools to change the fingerprint to be really long >> the delete button gets pushed out of the visible area with no way to >> scroll to it.>> >> I'll look into fixing that. In the meantime, you can either use FF dev >> tool to shorten your fingerprint, or you could look into using the API >> to delete the key (e.g. with hut[1]).>> >> [1] https://sr.ht/~emersion/hut/>> Actually, it's the "name" of the key, not the fingerprint that is too > long. Looking at your keys file, I reckon there might have been a copy > and paste error when uploading your key(s):>> https://meta.sr.ht/~chs.keys>> You seem to have two keys in place, with the name of the first one being > what was probably supposed to be a third one?
Indeed this might be it.
>> At any rate, do you think you'll manage to delete the keys via the API? > I'd say this would be the easiest solution.
I am away for a day but I'll install hut and see if I can get to delete the keys
Thank you very much,
Charles.
Hey there,
Le lundi 05 juin 2023 à 17:31 +0200, Drew DeVault a écrit :
> Could it be that you have more than one account? Each SSH key must be> globally unique, you can't have the same key on two accounts.
Hut cli is a terrific tool. I now have new keys and completely deleted
the old ones. Thank you for that!
Of course now comes the *actual issue* to configure my local git repo
with the distant one. That's tricky, but that's also meant for another
thread.
All the best,
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