On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 15:54, Jim.Hyslop wrote:
> Larsson Mattias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > We are using the latest stable version of cvs here at work for out
> > developers but we have ran into trouble.
> > 
> > It seems some users can't access the cvs via pserver from 
> > home either ISDN
> > or modem connecting to the corp lan.
> Can you be more specific about the "trouble" you're experiencing? What error
> messages, if any, are you receiving? Exactly what incorrect behaviour are
> you seeing?
> 
> Just saying "home users have trouble" is kind of like phoning your car
> mechanic and telling him "my car is making funny noises, what's wrong with
> it?" :=)

Ops, sorry didn't realise. Well the problem is that they get "Connection Refused"
when trying to do any CVS action such as update or checkout. I can't find anything
in the messages log or in syslog.

I have checked the configuration of inetd and it isn't any tcpwrappers set up
for the cvs so that can't block the access either.


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