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Re: [Monotone-devel] Passphrase no more accepted?
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Mustafa Yuecel |
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Re: [Monotone-devel] Passphrase no more accepted? |
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Tue, 14 Feb 2006 17:24:43 +0100 |
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Hi Dan
> There was a bug at some point reading old-format keys in packet format
> as emitted by old versions of monotone. I think that was fixed before
> 0.25, and furthermore that you'd see different problems if this was
> the issue, but I must admit i'm having diffuculty understanding
> exactly what you're doing and what your problem is.
Sorry for that. I was especially confused about the '... PROBABLY incorrect
passphrase' error message. I was expected something like 'passphrase is
incorrect' or 'passphrase is correct, but ...'.
So I was asking the mailinglist, what this PROBABLY can also mean. Or better: Is
an incorrect passphrase the only reason when the private key was failed to
decrypt? My private and public keys are in the db-keystore (verified with
'monotone list keys').
> Does the passphrase you thought was correct still work with a 0.23
> binary?
Yes. I successfull committed and pushed some changes last september to the
openembedded-repository...
Because one month was between first and last commit, I thought, I was using one
of my *standard* passwords. Im usually not one who forgets his passwords...
Greets
Musti
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