Hi everybody!

I just installed cvs on my Debian sid and noticed, that /etc/services as
well as /etc/inetd.conf are altered correctly (as I hope) for cvs-pserver,
but my repository was not initialized and after "cvs -d /home/cvs init" and
"htpasswd -c /home/cvs/CVSROOT/passwd vk" I still get in my syslog:

Nov 12 21:54:33 lisa cvs-pserver[10675]: refused connect from ...

after:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs/
CVS password: 
cvs [login aborted]: reading from server: Connection reset by peer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

So where's my problem?

And: I noticed, that there is no user or group added on my system too. Is
that intended?
If no, why can't dpkg do this for me?
If yes, what user/group should the repository belong to?

At the moment, $CVSROOT belongs to vk/users but I also tried root/root.


Various documentation from the web outlines more variations on installing
cvs-pserver than I can count ;-)

-- 
Karl VOIT
           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
           Graz University of Technology (Austria/Europe)
           Linux - because it works.

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