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Yes ! Oh and stefan, dont worry about the CVS server, i need to make it more secure first and so and, just wanted to let you know that were already working on it. Its giving me the shits at the moment, so if anyone is very familiar with CVSNT, please, i could use some help here :) Nova |
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I could help with the original cvs but this is the first time I heard about CVSNT.
Just for curiosity, the CVSNT page has a wiki too: http://www.cvsnt.org/wiki/ :D |
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But for some strange ass reason my inetd setup is not working (original cvs iwhtout ssl did) this is my line in inetd.conf: cvspserver stream tcp nowait cvs /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/bin/cvs cvs pserver |
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Is there a way to load the daemon outside of inetd perhaps ?
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yeah i will do it as xinetd type of service
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Maybe you need to add the allowed CVS root to the command line, at least that was one of the problems I had:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait cvs /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/local/bin/cvs --allow-root=/var/cvs/cvsroot pserver I assume you checked that the cvs server is running and answering CVS requests... |
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well yes, it allways works localy, atleast almost allways, it just fails if used via ssh or ssl (cvsnt).
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fyi, both Aspirin and i cannot login. I tried my username and also anonymous but both get the this:
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waiting then and getting a passwd window, my passwd is rejected, although it's the right one, I reset it extra for this ...
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