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Hi,


Am Donnerstag, 30. Januar 2003 18:35 schrieb Rhett Aultman:
> Just a sort of general CVS question...does anyone know if there's a CVS
> client out there somewhere that works from behind a proxy?  My home
> network, for various reasons, can't be configured for NAT, so I have to
> instead run a proxy server and give my machines limited Internet access via
> the proxy.  CVS doesn't appear to be one of the things that's easily
> handled.

I suggest searching www.cvshome.org for keyword proxy. I have found some hints 
there, though as much as I read it might be neccessary for you to apply a 
patch to and recompile your CVS client because I can't tell wether the patch 
neccessary for using a proxy has made it to the latest standard CVS 
distribution.

I also know that WinCVS has a built-in proxy facility, in case you use MS 
Windows.

In case you use KDE, you might also try the latest version of Cervisia, 
perhaps it already has some proxy facility.

I'm pretty sure that the CVS module of Emacs can access CVS repositories 
through firewalls.

Though that all might even depend on wether you want to access CVS using rsh, 
ssh or pserver.

If that all fails, you might want to checkout 
http://proxytunnel.sourceforge.net/


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