Hi Nicolas,
On 3/31/21 2:02 PM, Nicolas Boulenguez wrote:
<snip>> Once logged to review.trustedfirmware.org, I suppose I should click on the "GENERATE NEW PASSWORD" button in the "HTTP Credentials" section. Two pop-up windows appear:
New Password: Generating... This password will not be displayed again. If you lose it, you will need to generate a new one. (CLOSE)
Error 500 (Server Error): Internal server error Endpoint: /accounts/self/password.http (DISMISS)
Another sensible option is probably to add SSH keys, but the "SAVE CHANGES" button is inactive/grey and cannot be clicked.
What should I do now?
I've never tried the password authentication myself, I use an SSH key instead so I can try to help with this.
In my settings, in the section "SSH keys", this is what I see (from top to bottom): 1. A summary of my existing key. 2. The "SAVE CHANGES" button you refer to. 3. A text box with "New SSH Key" written inside it. 4. The "ADD NEW SSH KEY" button, which is greyed out by default.
If I copy and paste my public key inside the text box (3.), the button (4.) turns blue and I can click it to add the key. The "SAVE CHANGES" button (2.) does not play a role in this.
Hope that helps.
Regards, Sandrine