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#1 2004-06-17 19:39:01

CSH-9999
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Registered: 2004-03-10
Posts: 18

CVS pserver woes

I'm trying to setup a non-anonymous pserver, without SSH.
I got my CVS server running ok, but other then local commands on the server, I can only connect when using SSH ext from a Windows client with WinCVS. I don't mind the SSH part, other then I don't want to have to set up SSH up on all of the Windows machines, and everyone connecting is internal. I can't remember having this much trouble setting up a pserver before.
Is there anything in Arch that I'm missing or forgetting to turn on/off?

Anyway, here is my connect string

[me@vader www]$ cvs -d :pserver:me@172.16.1.29:/usr/local/CVS login
Logging in to :pserver:me@172.16.1.29:2401/usr/local/CVS
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to 172.16.1.29(172.16.1.29):2401 failed: Connection refused
[me@vader www]$

My xinetd file looks like:
service cvspserver
{
        socket_type             = stream
        wait                    = no
        user                    = root
        server                  = /usr/bin/cvs -f --allow-root=/usr/local/CVS pserver
        log_on_success  += HOST DURATION
        log_on_failure  += HOST
        disable                 = no
}


I have an entry in /etc/services:
cvspserver         2401/tcp

cvs entry in /etc/hosts.allow, and an ALL:ALL for the client IP.

I used 'cvsadmin' to create the passwd file in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT, and have tried with and without a password.

I don't have a firewall on the CVS server.

Any tips would be appreciated, I'm pretty annoyed at this point.. hehe   :x

Thanks
C


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#2 2004-06-17 20:24:35

CSH-9999
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Registered: 2004-03-10
Posts: 18

Re: CVS pserver woes

:oops:

My hosts.allow file entry wasn't correct. Works as expected now

:oops:


I should punish myself by using Windows for a week...


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