What would be the appropriate entries?
Cheers,
Ben
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From: Robert Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 17:52
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Subject: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 11:25, Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
...but when I
That gleans the same result as a: telnet [SERVERNAME].
Cheers,
Ben
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From: Danny Sauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 17:38
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Cc: Hill, Benjamin W
Subject: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
You might try (from the client
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-- Mark
Cheers,
Ben
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From: Robert Clark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 17:52
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Subject: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 11:25, Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
...but when I enter a password
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Cheers,
Ben
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From: Hill, Benjamin W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 16:26
To: Jones, Larry
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
Hi,
I have been through the troubleshooter, but not found anything I haven't
tried.
When I try
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From: Danny Sauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 06 June 2003 17:38
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Hill, Benjamin W
Subject: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
You might try (from the client machine that's having problems):
telnet [SERVERNAME] 2401
If that works (ie
I am setting up a CVS repository on a Redhat 9 Linux server in a directory
/cvs/repository, but am having some problems.
I have set up the repository, and on the box itself can do a:
bash# export CVSROOT=:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/repository
bash# cvs login
And I can authenticate, and then
2401/udp# cvspserver
3. Try giving the server IP rather the server name - directly !^!
Gurpreet S
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From: Hill, Benjamin W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:46 PM
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Subject: Help: Linux CVS Server
: RE: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
Specific error ...
Still may Check with the following file
1. /etc/inetd.conf for :
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/bin/cvs -f
--allow-root=/CVS/repository pserver
2. /etc/servicesfor:
cvspserver 2401/tcp
Gurpreet Singh (SCM) writes:
2. /etc/servicesfor:
cvspserver 2401/tcp# cvspserver
cvspserver 2401/udp# cvspserver
CVS has never used UDP (and almost certainly never will), so there's no
reason to have the second line.
-Larry
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Subject: Re: Help: Linux CVS Server Access Problem
Hill, Benjamin W writes:
And I can authenticate, and then check out code in the repository
fine. The problem is when I try to connect to the server remotely and
do the same thing.
See the troubleshooting advice in the manual
Hill, Benjamin W writes:
And I can authenticate, and then check out code in the repository fine. The
problem is when I try to connect to the server remotely and do the same
thing.
See the troubleshooting advice in the manual:
Hill, Benjamin W writes:
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cvs login [USERNAME]
login does not take any parameters (it gets everything from CVSROOT).
cvs [login aborted]: connect to
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 11:25, Hill, Benjamin W wrote:
...but when I enter a password I get:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to [SERVERNAME]([SERVERNAME]):2401 failed: No
connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
Some ideas
Since you are running CVS through
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