Set the correct permissions on the .ssh directory and authorized_keys
file, or sshd will refuse to use them and lead to clone/push/pull
failures.
It could happen when users have copied their data to a new volume and
changed the file permission by accident, and it would be very hard to
troubleshoot unless users know how to check the logs of sshd which is
started by s6.
Co-authored-by: Giteabot <teabot@gitea.io>
* Add environment-to-app.ini routine
* Call environment-to-ini in docker setup scripts
* Automatically convert section vars to lower case to match documentation
* Remove git patch instructions
* Add env variable documentation to Install Docker
I think it's a bad default to have "dev" as the default run mode which
enables debugging and now also disables HTTP caching. It's better to
just default to a value suitable for general deployments.
Co-authored-by: techknowlogick <techknowlogick@gitea.io>
In the /install form, the value for SSH Server Domain is taken form the DOMAIN variable
and overwrites SSH_DOMAIN environment variable set the first time if nothing done
Co-authored-by: Adrian POIGET <adrian.poiget@viveris.fr>