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different (more secure) command?
We use ssh exclusively,
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other applications, but not for pserver. I presume that ssh's tunnelling
abilities will allow pserver to be used.
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NO, how do I get cvs to use something other than rsh?
James Knowles wrote:
Is there anyont to get cvs to run a
different (more secure) command?
We use ssh exclusively,
How?
We're not using the CVS pserver. I've used ssh tunneling (port proxy) for
other applications, but not for
bash:
export CVS_RSH=ssh
tcsh
setenv CVS_RSH ssh
Bryon Lape wrote:
NO, how do I get cvs to use something other than rsh?
James Knowles wrote:
Is there anyont to get cvs to run a
different (more secure) command?
We use ssh exclusively,
How?
We're not using the CVS pserver. I've used ssh
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Yuval Rotem [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We want to employ branches as a relatively isolated development environment,
[ ... ]
However, according to the docs, it seems that using CVS branches for this
purpose isn't that trivial, at least in one respect: It should be possible
to
Hey thanks. That actualyl worked.
Any idea how to make WinCVS do likewise?
Gianni Mariani wrote:
bash:
export CVS_RSH=ssh
tcsh
setenv CVS_RSH ssh
Bryon Lape wrote:
NO, how do I get cvs to use something other than rsh?
James Knowles wrote:
Is there anyont to get cvs to run a
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