Hi,
I hope this isn't too far OT...
I'm successfully using WinCVS (1.3.6.1 Beta 6) on two Win2000 machines.
Connection is via SSH to a repository on FreeBSD.
I'm running into a problem connecting from a third machine (Win2000 also).
I'm fairly certain I've followed the WinCVS documentation prop
> I'm successfully using WinCVS (1.3.6.1 Beta 6) on two Win2000 machines.
> Connection is via SSH to a repository on FreeBSD.
> I'm running into a problem connecting from a third machine (Win2000 also).
...
> Server refused our key.
I don't know details, but I'll take a stab at this.
Did you gen
James Knowles, wrote:
> > I'm successfully using WinCVS (1.3.6.1 Beta 6) on two Win2000 machines.
> > Connection is via SSH to a repository on FreeBSD.
> > I'm running into a problem connecting from a third machine (Win2000 also).
> ...
> > Server refused our key.
>
> I don't know details, but I'
Hi Jack,
I had a similar problem with openssh on linux (SuSE distribution). After
upgrading openssh everything just worked fine. So maybe you could just
try the newest version of client and server side ssh.
Stephan
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Jack Baty wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope this isn't too far OT...
>
> Yes, I generated a new keypair. It's odd, because I can connect via command
> line ssh from the Win2k box with no password prompt, which I assume means
> that the key is working.
Odd... obviously the keys are working.
What are you using for the Windows ssh client?
Did you ensure you're using a
James Knowles wrote:
> > Yes, I generated a new keypair. It's odd, because I can connect via command
> > line ssh from the Win2k box with no password prompt, which I assume means
> > that the key is working.
>
> Odd... obviously the keys are working.
>
> What are you using for the Windows ssh cl
> Is it the case that 2
> different users cannot "share" a sandbox?
Do you mean use the same physical directories? Not a good idea. CVS is
designed to be used in parallel. I can't imagine sharing sandboxes, even if
it's not simultaneous access.
> If I try
> working with ... changes to a local