> The host firewall.network.net is the external firewall and > allows me to establish port forwarding to internal hosts > via an SSH connection.
No. It does not allow right now. But I want it do so. But it also has sshd running on itself, listening on 22 and I don't want to shut it down. > > Problem: How do I configure things with my CVSROOT and SSH > > configuration to allow me to checkout and commit to > foo.my.network.net from my.laptop.somewhere.com that must > go thru an SSH tunnel on the firewall.network.net in order > to get to the cvs.my.network.net host. Well, I can get to it if I had only this as the problem. Since the firewall is under my control, I can enable portforwarding (Linux, iptables -- not an issue). The problem: -> Firewall.network.net already has a sshd running on 22. I cannot use 22 for forwarding, since sshd is listening. I cannot use another port, because "ext protocol" does not allow me to use any port other than 22. export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/root/path cannot be changed to export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:111111:/cvs/root/path Cheers, Gaurav Vaish http://gallery.mastergaurav.org ------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs