This is covered here:
http://sfdocs.sourceforge.net/sfdocs/display_topic.php?topicid=18

You might need to set up RhostsRSA authentication. Plain rhosts is
considered non-secure.

Another good link, is, of course, http://www.ssh.org/faq.html, which
discusses various methods of authentication and +/- of them.

HTH

Eugene.

: -----Original Message-----
: From: David H. Thornley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
: Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 3:06 PM
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Subject: Secure remote CVS
: 
: 
: We have a lot of source code that needs to be kept secure.  Right now,
: we're using a LAN protected from the outside world by a firewall,
: and that seems to be working.
: 
: Now we'd like to be able to use CVS over considerably longer
: distances, securely.
: 
: I recommended setting CVS_RSH=ssh, and was told that the users
: then had to type in their password for every file being transferred,
: and that is more typing than they're willing to put up with.
: 
: We're not about to use straight pserver, for security reasons.
: 
: There has got to be a way to log into a remote server securely,
: but I don't know enough about the networking involved.
: 
: Any pointers?
: 
: -- 
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