Does CVS use the same port for communication on the client and server?
Meaning does the server send and receive through the same port and does the
client do the same as well?  Or do they use two different ports for send and
receive?



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This is entirely a firewall issue for your IT department to solve.
There are two options:
1) They open up some channel through the firewall where you can tunnel SSH

2) They open up port 2401 for communication through the firewall (pserver)

Otherwise you are not able to connect and this has nothing to do with cvs
itself.

/Bo


-----Original Message-----
From: Rajan Karunakaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 31 maj 2002 00:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Cvsnt] Setting up CVSNT for SSH access


I am behind a firewall at work and would like to know if there is some way
to access a CVSNT repository (on an NT box) outside company network on the
Internet.  Does anyone know of anyway of connecting to the server under such
circumstances.

I am able to connect to the said server from home, but have had not much
luck doing it from work.  The connection times out.  I use TortoiseCVS as
the client and this is the error message I get:

============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================In
C:\rk: cvs -q -z6 checkout rk/JavaPractice
cvs [checkout aborted]: connect to 65.105.120.88:2401 failed: Connection
timed out

Error, CVS operation failed
==========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================The
CVS server and the machine it resides on is accessible to me and I can
administer the box using VNC.  Alternatively is that anyway that I can set
up the server for SSH connections.  I can then portforward to it.

Rajan

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