On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 09:43 -0600, Paul Hartman wrote: > On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Michael Sullivan <msulli1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Thu, 2010-03-04 at 17:30 -0600, Paul Hartman wrote: > >> On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 5:02 PM, Michael Sullivan <msulli1...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > netstat: no support for `AF IPX' on this system. > >> > netstat: no support for `AF AX25' on this system. > >> > netstat: no support for `AF X25' on this system. > >> > netstat: no support for `AF NETROM' on this system. > >> > > >> > > >> > I assume these are kernel options, but without knowing specific symbol > >> > names, I'm not sure how to compile them into the kernel. Can anyone > >> > give me any advice on this situation? > >> > >> I think if you don't have support for those protocols the chances of a > >> program using them is probably zero. :) FWIW i get the exact same > >> messages. I don't think it is meaningful. > >> > >> I use a similar command (omitting all the unix sockets stuff): netstat > >> -lnp --inet > >> > >> With regard to your original problem, try to edit the cvsd.conf and > >> specify an actual IP address to listen on (instead of 0.0.0.0 or * or > >> however it is defined there) and see if that helps. > >> > > > > Now I've got the server running, but I can't connect to it: > > > > mich...@camille ~ $ cvs login > > Logging in to :pserver:mich...@carter.espersunited.com:2401/root > > CVS password: > > cvs [login aborted]: connect to > > carter.espersunited.com(192.168.1.2):2401 failed: Connection refused > > Hmm, does cvsd use inetd? maybe it needs to be added to allowed port > list or something like that. > This line in the config file:
Listen 127.0.0.1 2401 needed to be changed to this: Listen 192.168.1.2 2401 And now it works