Re: CVS

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Hi,
	On the subject of a cvs server I've followed the Linux cvs howto and i
can not get users to authenticate, i keep getting asked for a local
.cvspass file. Does anyone have a concise howto on this?
Thanks.
Dave.


On Sat, 17 May 2003 14:50:52 -0700 Jesse Keating
<hosting@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> On Friday 16 May 2003 19:09, Mohamed Eldesoky uttered:
> > Hello
> > I want to ask how to run a CVS server under RedHat.
> > I want others to be able to login and commit remotly.
> > The only docs I found were talking about using inetd.
> > Any solution with xinetd ??
> 
> Don't use any of those, make your remote uses use cvs over ssh.  CVS 
> client 
> software itself supports checkouts and whatnot via ssh.
> 
> export CVS_RSH=ssh; cvs -d user@xxxxxxxxxxxx:/cvsroot/project co 
> module
> 
> All is done over ssh, no need to adjust your firewall/xinetd 
> services.
> 
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