Justin Wheeler
Justin Wheeler
[mini project] Design a generic template/format for team profiles to repurpose as module or in theme
Hey Yavnika, catching up here. > **_@Yavnikaa wroteβ¦_** > I have prepared the mockup for the page, imrpoving upon the critique I mentioned before. The mockup is beautiful! It also...
[mini project] Design a generic template/format for team profiles to repurpose as module or in theme
@Yavnikaa The 9 dots approach makes the most sense to me. Each DPG indicator can be completed independently or mostly independently from the other. They may be completed in different...
[mini project] Design a generic template/format for team profiles to repurpose as module or in theme
@Yavnikaa The preview looks great. I also like the first idea, and we can always link out to the full DPG Standard for additional context too. Do you have the...
[mini project] Design a generic template/format for team profiles to repurpose as module or in theme
@Yavnikaa I think breadcrumbs and Related Articles are good places to start. ππ» These pieces are smaller and likely give a better footing for tackling the larger redesign. Note that...
@olav-st The key is definitely RSA. I use the same key for authentication with my servers. I generated it with the `ssh-keygen` command on OS X.
@olav-st: As requested, here is the result. ``` py> paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file("~/.ssh/id_rsa") Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "/Users/justinflory/Library/Application Support/screencloud/ScreenCloud/plugins/sftp/modules/paramiko/pkey.py", line 198, in from_private_key_file key = cls(filename=filename,...
@olav-st: Output below. Also, I do not use a passphrase with my private key. ``` py> paramiko.RSAKey.from_private_key_file("/Users/justinflory/.ssh/id_rsa") Traceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "/Users/justinflory/Library/Application Support/screencloud/ScreenCloud/plugins/sftp/modules/paramiko/pkey.py",...
@olav-st: If I open up the private key in a program like TextEdit, I can view it fine, if that helps any.
@olav-st: This is one of the lines in the file, but outside of this, there are no other mentions of encryption. ``` Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED ```
@thesbros - how did you end up doing that?