Re: pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-05 Thread Rahul P
hi Gianni Thank u very much for ur help. previously i used the service cvspserver given by larry, but invain, i dont understand why. now the pserver is up, i checked it using netstat -nlpd | 2401 the output is tcp0 0 0.0.0.0:24010.0.0.0:* LISTEN

Re: pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-05 Thread Olav Lindkjølen
1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init 2) imported the required directory (no conflicts) 3) checked out the required (no conflicts) 4) created a file passwd in /usr/CVS and added the line username: The file passwd should be in /usr/CVS/CVSROOT Olav!

Re: pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-05 Thread Rahul
yes buddy , i tried that as the first thing, it still says /usr/CVS no such repository On 2002.02.05 20:31 Olav Lindkjølen wrote: 1) cvs -d /usr/CVS init 2) imported the required directory (no conflicts) 3) checked out the required (no conflicts) 4) created a file passwd in

Re: pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-05 Thread Larry Jones
Rahul P writes: but when i try to loin using cvs login from other machine it says /usr/CVS mo such repository. That means that the repository you specified in your CVSROOT (/usr/CVS) doesn't exactly match one of the --allow-root options specified in the pserver command in [x]inetd.conf.

pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-04 Thread rahul
hi all, i am really fed up of trying all possible ways to start that pserver, i am been scanning each and every mail to get a clue/hint to start that server. can any one of u list down the correct steps for the same. i am using linux redhat 7.2 and has cvs already installed Concurrent

Re: pls enough of that connection refused

2002-02-04 Thread Gianni Mariani
you will need the following (what I use) --snip- # default: on # description: The cvspserver provides support for cvs network connections \ # unencrypted username/password pairs for authentication. service cvspserver { flags = REUSE socket_type =