At 11:52 AM 2/16/2001 +, you wrote:
Can someone please help me out with the correct details for the xinetd file
system under Redhat 7. I am a little unsure as to the translation between
inetd and xinetd.
TIA
Richard McMahon
System Engineer
Appropria Ltd
Can someone please help me out with the correct details for the xinetd file
system under Redhat 7. I am a little unsure as to the translation between
inetd and xinetd.
TIA
Richard McMahon
System Engineer
Appropria Ltd
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Title: xinetd and CVS?
Hi *,
I want to run a CVS server on my RedHat 7 Linux system, but
have several problems to get it started via xinetd.
Login via cvs -d :pserver:user@server:/cvs/golk login
WorksForMe(TM), but cvs checkout golk (golk = our project)
always results in the following
Title: RE: xinetd and CVS?
I explicitly added -f to the list of server args as you can
see in the xinetd entry below, but no way...
*snip*
This is no problem of (x)inetd, but of the configuration.
Probably you are using
Red Hat, which sets a HOME-Environment variable
Thorsten Heit writes:
thorsten src cvs checkout golk
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: no permission
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): no permission
See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual.
-Larry Jones
Yep, we'd probably be dead by now if it
Thorsten Heit writes:
Solution:
Insert a simple "export HOME=/" into /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd and
then restart the daemon. *grm*
That's nearly as bad -- what you really want to do is unset $HOME.
It was confusing me almost two days because I thought the flag "-f"
tells cvs _not_ to
Thorsten Heit wrote:
After fiddling a lot with the configuration it was indeed the
fact that $HOME is set to /root when xinetd was (re-)started.
Solution:
Insert a simple "export HOME=/" into /etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd and
then restart the daemon. *grm*
server_args = -f
am 10.10.2000 16:50 Uhr schrieb Larry Jones unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thorsten Heit writes:
thorsten src cvs checkout golk
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: no permission
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir(/root): no permission
See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in
Thorsten Heit writes (quoting me):
See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual.
I already looked into these pages but didn't find a hint in it
Then you must not have the current version of the manual -- see
am 10.10.2000 18:14 Uhr schrieb Larry Jones unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thorsten Heit writes (quoting me):
See "Trouble making a connection to a CVS server" in the CVS manual.
I already looked into these pages but didn't find a hint in it
Then you must not have the current version of
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