Re: cvsup gets connection refused

2004-02-21 Thread James Gallagher
On 20 Feb 2004, at 01:35, Tiller Beauchamp wrote:

On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 06:25, James Gallagher wrote:
Hi Carl,

Just out of curiosity, do you have a firewall between your BSD box and
the cvs server you're trying to connect to? Alternatively, have you
tested another cvs server? The reason I ask about the firewall is that
I had a similar problem recently which turned out to be a particular
port being blocked. I can look back and see what it was if you think
it's relevant. It's the only thing I can think of right now.
I've been suffering from this same connection refused problem.  I'd be
interested to know which ports those were.
Tiller,

Really sorry for the delay responding. I didn't have a note of those 
changes, so had to check it out:
cvsup connects from a high port to 5999 on the CVS server
cvsup reads from 5999 on the CVS server.

These settings allow me to cvsup to one of the Aussie mirrors.

HTH

James

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Re: cvsup gets connection refused

2004-02-19 Thread Tiller Beauchamp
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 06:25, James Gallagher wrote:
 Hi Carl,
 
 Just out of curiosity, do you have a firewall between your BSD box and 
 the cvs server you're trying to connect to? Alternatively, have you 
 tested another cvs server? The reason I ask about the firewall is that 
 I had a similar problem recently which turned out to be a particular 
 port being blocked. I can look back and see what it was if you think 
 it's relevant. It's the only thing I can think of right now.

I've been suffering from this same connection refused problem.  I'd be
interested to know which ports those were.

Thanks,

.tiller

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Re: cvsup gets connection refused

2004-02-10 Thread James Gallagher
Hi Carl,

Just out of curiosity, do you have a firewall between your BSD box and 
the cvs server you're trying to connect to? Alternatively, have you 
tested another cvs server? The reason I ask about the firewall is that 
I had a similar problem recently which turned out to be a particular 
port being blocked. I can look back and see what it was if you think 
it's relevant. It's the only thing I can think of right now.

James

On 10 Feb 2004, at 14:38, Carl Libra wrote:

When starting cvsup I get the message connection refused when trying 
to FTP. I think it takes the user id from my server and uses that ... 
and that's not known at the download server ofcourse.

Where can I configure to use an anonymous userid or is there another 
way to solve this.

Thanks,
Carl
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Re: cvsup gets connection refused

2004-02-09 Thread Kent Stewart
On Monday 09 February 2004 10:38 pm, Carl Libra wrote:
 When starting cvsup I get the message connection refused when trying
 to FTP. I think it takes the user id from my server and uses that ...
 and that's not known at the download server ofcourse.

It depends on where you cvsup. That is usually and indication the server 
has hit its limit. I typically don't cvsup until 15-20 minutes after 
the hour.

Kent


 Where can I configure to use an anonymous userid or is there another
 way to solve this.


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Re: cvsup gets connection refused

2004-02-09 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 06:38:14AM +, Carl Libra wrote:
 When starting cvsup I get the message connection refused when trying to 
 FTP. I think it takes the user id from my server and uses that ... and 
 that's not known at the download server ofcourse.

You seem to be confused about the nature of the problem, because
you're using mismatched terminology (cvsup is not an FTP client).
Please post the exact output from the commands you are running, and
your cvsup config file, so we can accurately diagnose what is going
on.

Kris


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