I am trying to connect to my CVS server via SSH2 and public key, and it is hanging my connection. I checked the archives, and some have had similar problems, and have stated that it's an SSH bug.
Listed below is my scenario, s/w versions, etc. Can someone please offer a suggestion as to what the problem is, and possibly confirm if they have had the SAME problem? * CVS server v1.11p1 on Solaris 8 * SSH server on Solaris 8: F-Secure SSH Version 2.0.13.2 DSS * SSH Client on Solaris 8: F-Secure SSH Version 2.0.13.2 DSS * SSH Client on Win32: F-Secure 3.0 build 28 DSS * WinCVS 1.2 * CVS command line client v1.10 on Win32 On UNIX I can connect via SSH/public key from UNIX login; also can do a 'cvs co <module>' from UNIX command line. CVSROOT is set to use the :ext: syntax, and CVS_RSH is set to ssh2. So all is happy in UNIX land... In Windoze, I can also ssh from the command line using public key. But, when I try the same 'cvs co <module>' either from command line or WinCVS the connection hangs. On the server end I'm doing a truss, and see cvs issuing it's 'cvs server' command, and I see a directory /tmp/<ssh-pid> being created. Then the world stops, and the server process goes to sleep. No files checked out, no error messages. WTF? TIA, Doug _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs