Re: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-13 Thread Matthias Kranz
On Sat, May 13, 2000 at 12:24:25PM +, Mark Derricutt wrote: > On Fri, 12 May 2000, Dennis Jones wrote: > > > I believe you are mistaken here. The :ext: method specifies using an > > external rsh command, but :server: specifies CVS's internal rsh protocol: > > I wonder, there's often alot of

RE: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-12 Thread Mark Derricutt
On Fri, 12 May 2000, Dennis Jones wrote: > I believe you are mistaken here. The :ext: method specifies using an > external rsh command, but :server: specifies CVS's internal rsh protocol: I wonder, there's often alot of discussoin about how to get WinCVS to work with SSH, what would the possibi

Re: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-12 Thread Donald Sharp
y with that idea a little more and see else what I can find > out. > > Thanks, > > - Dennis > > -----Original Message- > From: Donald Sharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 3:41 AM > To: Dennis Jones > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: R

RE: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-12 Thread Dennis Jones
at idea a little more and see else what I can find out. Thanks, - Dennis -Original Message- From: Donald Sharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 3:41 AM To: Dennis Jones Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

Re: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-12 Thread Donald Sharp
Whoops I didn't read your post carefully enough ;(. When you are getting unknown host errors. The other machines are not resolving the host name correctly. Is the cvs server machine in your dns or your /etc/hosts( for linux ) or the lmhosts file( windows )? So that these machines can properly

Re: Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-12 Thread Donald Sharp
CVS doesn't have a internal rsh protocol. It uses the rsh command. The rsh that comes with NT is incompatible with the rsh that we all know and love on unix. Do yourself a favour and convert over to the pserver mode... donald On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 05:17:44PM -0700, Dennis Jones wrote: > Hello

Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-11 Thread Dennis Jones
(my apologies if this is a duplicate email)  Hello folks,   I know similar questions have been raised here in this mailing list, but my problem seems to be slightly different than other's I've seen posted.  I hope you'll forgive my intrusion and ignorance as a Unix newbie.   I am not a very

Help with client/server CVS and interoperability with NT/98

2000-05-11 Thread Dennis Jones
Hello folks,   I know similar questions have been raised here in this mailing list, but my problem seems to be slightly different than other's I've seen posted.  I hope you'll forgive my intrusion and ignorance as a Unix newbie.   I am not a very experienced Linux/Unix user, but I used CVS q