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RE: ssh ?
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Chris Cameron |
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RE: ssh ? |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:08:50 +1200 |
You've decided against pserver, but anyway your errors trying to access
/root/.???? are probably the extremely FAQ about running CVS on a Linux box.
Apparently inetd on Linux sets some environment variables which cause
problems to CVS. You can search the archives for any number of questions on
this issue. Similary for the rest of your pserver questions. I believe
(hope) that the documentation/FAQ is being updated to clarify all these
issues.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden Behalf Of
> Ronald Edward Petty
> Sent: Tuesday, 14 August 2001 6:46 a.m.
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: ssh ?
>
>
>
> Where is a manual/tutorial on using and setting up ssh and cvs. Im am not
> using any windows or anything weird. I have read man cvs, info cvs,
> cvshome.org, and tons of other things. But I keep having problems. I
> have 2 machines. One has cvs running. I have sshd running on both
> machines. I want the working directory to download to the client machine,
> is this possible? I tried running pserver, and I could get the
> repository, but I keep getting errors about trying to acces /root/.???? .
> And I cannot commit or anything , connection refused. I did telnet and
> all that and everything says it is working. In xinetd.d/cvspserver I had
> the user=root, but I heard this is not good, and you should run it as cvs.
> So I created a user account cvs, (in turn creating a group account cvs),
> and changed the owner of the repository to cvs. But then i cannot connect
> any to the server if I change the xinetd.d/cvspserver user=root to
> user=cvs. So Im trying to avoid pserver, and just use ssh. Can someone
> point me to what to do. I have 2 fresh default installs. Im just trying
> to learn how to use this, installing, I have been using cvs forever, never
> admin it though.
>
> Sorry if Im whinny, but this is the seventh day Im working on this, and I
> have to work on projects using it, not worry about getting it to work.
>
> Thanks a ton
>
> Ron
>
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- ssh ?, Ronald Edward Petty, 2001/08/13
- Re: ssh ?, Eric Siegerman, 2001/08/13
- RE: ssh ?,
Chris Cameron <=