It is unbelivable !
It works.. I can connect my cvs from my windows eclipse client ;-)))
The problem was the sample lines in etc/service and
inetd.conf from suse linux 7.3.
The problems are the f... commas.
Yesterday i've delete them in inetd.conf, but there was
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
>
> cvs [login aborted]: connect to 192.168.0.4(192.168.0.4):2401 failed:
> Connection refused
That means that inetd is not listening for connections to port 2401.
Look in your syslog for error messages from inetd. If there aren't any,
try running inetd in
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von Larry Jones
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2002 18:51
An: Softwareentwicklung Hauschel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: AW: login -> connection refused
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
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> /usr/cvs/CV
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
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> /usr/cvs/CVSROOT
> CVSROOT is the directory that was reated by "cvs ... init"
> is it the right path after --allow-root=
No. /usr/cvs is your repository, CVSROOT is a top-level directory in
the repository. What comes after --allow-root= is just the rep
Hi All,
> cvspserver stream tcp, nowait, root, /usr/bin/cvs -f
> --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserver
/usr/cvs/CVSROOT
CVSROOT is the directory that was reated by "cvs ... init"
is it the right path after --allow-root=
thanks
Fredy
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von Gianni Mariani
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2002 15:49
An: Softwareentwicklung Hauschel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: login -> connection refused
Did you 'kill -HUP inetd' or re-start inetd ?
Which OS are you running ? Maybe your system uses xinetd.
G
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel writes:
>
> in my /etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:
> cvspserver stream tcp, nowait, root,
> /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserver
There shouldn't be any commas in that line.
See the manual for further troubleshooting advice, should you need it:
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel wrote:
> Hi all,in my /etc/services i have add the entry:cvspserver 2401/tcpin
> my /etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:cvspserver stream tcp, nowait,
> root, /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT pserveri tryed to
> login from my remote windows system like th
Did you 'kill -HUP inetd' or re-start inetd ?
Which OS are you running ? Maybe your system uses xinetd.
G
Softwareentwicklung Hauschel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> in my /etc/services i have add the entry:
>
> cvspserver 2401/tcp
>
>
>
> in my /etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:
>
> cvspserver st
Hi
all,
in my /etc/services
i have add the entry:
cvspserver
2401/tcp
in my
/etc/inetd.conf i had add the entry:
cvspserver
stream tcp, nowait, root, /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/cvs/CVSROOT
pserver
i tryed to login
from my remote windows system like that:
C:\Programme\cvs>
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