Hey guys,
these are the steps I've taken so far to run pserser in cvs 1.11.18 (redhat 9);
however, I always get the message:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to ##address##(##address##):2401 failed:
Connection refused
1. created $CVSROOT and exported it. repository is set to /cvs
2. initialized the
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3. added following line to the /etc/xinetd.conf file so xinetd listens to
port
2401 and knows to run command cvs pserver when it
I've confirmed all my configs are correct, and that the path to cvs can be
seen by everyone... re-built the repository, making sure ownership and
permissions are correct... made sure the passwd file is correct... ugh,
and just enjoyed a quick city-wide power outage (yay for continue
interrupted
James P. Schmidt writes:
cvs -d :pserver:zaren@(host):/usr/local/cvsrepos login
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server (host) rejected access to
/usr/local/cvsrepos for user zaren
That means that either your specified root (/usr/local/cvsrepos) doesn't
exactly match one of
Hi,
Did you check that your /etc/services file has well been modified to
include the cvs-pserver service?
Cyrille
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On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you check that your /etc/services file has well been modified to
include the cvs-pserver service?
cvs-pserver, or cvspserver? I have the latter included.
It's the information age --+---+
everything
Did you check that your /etc/services file has well been modified to
include the cvs-pserver service?
cvs-pserver, or cvspserver? I have the latter included.
cvspserver. And I meant the /etc/services file on the client.
Cyrille
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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James P. Schmidt
I've confirmed all my configs are correct, and that the path to cvs can be
seen by everyone... re-built the repository, making sure ownership and
permissions are correct... made sure the passwd file is correct... ugh,
and just enjoyed a
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Patrick Nelson wrote:
It looks like your password is wrong. If your using CVSROOT/passwd those
password entries need to be encrypted not plain text. Could this be the
problem?
No, I think I have the right password. I used the password encyption
script in Fogel's book
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Larry Jones wrote:
That means that either your specified root (/usr/local/cvsrepos) doesn't
exactly match one of the --allow-root= options on the server, the
specified username (zaren) doesn't exist, or the password is wrong.
The password does seem correct (see the
James P. Schmidt wrote:
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No, I think I have the right password. I used the password encyption
script in Fogel's book to generate the password, and I know I have the
format right for the entry - it's only one line :)
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Could you display the CVSROOT/passwd file
Make sure the passwd file is in $CVSROOT/CVSROOT subdir. That's CVSROOT
under your cvsroot subdir, which looks like it would be:
/usr/local/cvsrepos/CVSROOT/passwd
*ding ding ding* We have a winner! :D I just had passwd in
/usr/local/cvsrepos. Thanks :) And thanks to Larry for all his
James P. Schmidt wrote:
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*ding ding ding* We have a winner! :D I just had passwd in
/usr/local/cvsrepos. Thanks :) And thanks to Larry for all his help,
too; you helped solve a few other config mistakes along the way. :)
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Love it when something works!!!
James P. Schmidt wrote:
cvs -d :pserver:zaren@(host):/usr/local/cvsrepos login
CVS password:
cvs login: authorization failed: server (host) rejected access to
/usr/local/cvsrepos for user zaren
$ ls -ld /usr/local/cvsrepos
It should be at least 755. If it is, then check
I'm getting the following response when trying to log into my newly
created cvs server via pserver:
cvs -d :pserver:(user@host):/usr/local/cvsrepos login
(Logging in to (user@host))
CVS password: correct password
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from (host): Unknown
command:
James P. Schmidt writes:
cvs -d :pserver:(user@host):/usr/local/cvsrepos login
(Logging in to (user@host))
CVS password: correct password
cvs [login aborted]: unrecognized auth response from (host): Unknown
command: `pserver'
That means that your newly created server doesn't support
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
cvs [server aborted]: can't chdir ( /root ): Permission denied
Upgrade to the current release of CVS (1.11.1p1), which you can get from
www.cvshome.org, or go search the archives for this very common
Hi,
I have a Problem with a cvs pserver. After a cvs login, which was
successful, I can't run a cvs checkout. Other commands like cvs
commit or cvs update are successful, too.
I get the following error:
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission denied
cvs [server aborted]: can't
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Hi,
I have a Problem with a cvs pserver. After a cvs login, which was
successful, I can't run a cvs checkout. Other commands like cvs
commit or cvs update are successful, too.
I get the following error:
cvs server: cannot open /root/.cvsignore: Permission
=?iso-8859-1?Q?Ivens=20Porto?= writes:
CVS password:
cvs login: failed to open /home/ivens/.cvspass for reading: No such file
or directory
cvs [login aborted]: fatal error: exiting
[...]
The interesting thing is that if i make a:
touch ~/.cvspass
and try to login again again, it
kanakpalli chandrashekhar wrote:
thank you larry i used the perl script given in karl
fogel book. i entered the password generated by script
in cvsroot/passwd file. when i am trying from other
machine it is give :fatal error . can u explain me the
format .
Try the CVSpwd program located
hi ,
I set up the pserver on my build
machine. and i added cvspserver 2401/tcp in /etc/services and also
made changes in inted.conf file and rebooted the machine. when i am
connecting from other machine it is asking for password and when i am
entering it is accepting it and making a .cvspass
thank you larry i used the perl script given in karl
fogel book. i entered the password generated by script
in cvsroot/passwd file. when i am trying from other
machine it is give :fatal error . can u explain me the
format .
thanks
-chandra
--- Larry Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
chandra
mm rao writes:
I am sorry. You mean this option is there no more in
cvs-1.11 or it applies to all sub directories as well?
The -d option is still there, but CVS no long updates any of the
CVS/Root files when you use it.
-Larry Jones
Hmm... That might not be politic. -- Calvin
of the
standard administrative files?
Kevin
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Subject: Re: odd pserver problem
Hanser, Kevin writes:
I've been doing a 'checkout CVSROOT
Ok, I'm an idiot. I skimmed the section and missed the part that pertained
to my situation. Found it now,
Thanx
Kevin
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Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 10:35 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: odd pserver problem
Kevin
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From: Hanser, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: odd pserver problem
I am experiencing an "odd" problem with a pserver install of CVS. I have
cvs installed, and working just fine for
Hanser, Kevin writes:
I've been doing a 'checkout CVSROOT', and then editing the passwd file, and
then committing it back into the repository. But it appears that doesn't
update the actual passwd file?? What is the proper way to edit the passwd
file in the CVSROOT dir to get it to update?
Mike et all.
The only thing I would add to Mike's little how-to is that
the final step... Reboot is unecessary. And those of
you like me who have uptimes of like 200 days etc.
dont' like rebooting. Especially interrupting service.
On Redhat you probably just have to restart
inetd by either:
Hi, I know this is a FAQ issue. However, I'm too dumb to figure this out
(maybe I should not touch this linux stuff :) ). I have been working on
this pserver problem last week and read all the email regarding this issue.
Here is what's happened:
cvs server is 1.8.10 at redhat linux 6.1
I did
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cvs login: cannot open /root/.cvspass: Permission denied
cvs [login aborted]: could not open /root/.cvspass: Permission denied
I knew this is due to a broken inetd problem that is discussed between larry
and noey. However, I tried both lines in inetd.conf and
Larry Jones wrote:
didn't somehow get a CR at the end of the line) -- if there's nothing
wrong, then there must be something funky going on with tcpd. (For what
it's worth, I've run CVS under tcpd on my BSD/OS 4.0.1 system without
any problem.)
Works fine on both my Linux boxes too.
Derek
hmmm can it be that your portnumber is wrong?
the standard pserver port is 2401 and not 2041...
Ondrej
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I am instaling a cvs server.
I am new to cvs
The repository works fine locally
When I try to use it from another machine
the cvs login command tells me
[login
Eric / Chang-Cheng, Chao writes:
cvs [login aborted]: recv() from server ..x.xxx: Connection
reset by peer
That usually indicates that inetd was unable to start the server for
some reason -- check your syslog for error messages.
2. put in "cvspserver stream tcp nowait root
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Thanks heaps..this means..my CVSROOT/passwd file format would look like this?
username?:encypted password:username which cvs runs as
Yep.
-Larry Jones
I've never seen a sled catch fire before. -- Hobbes
Larry,
Thanks heaps..this means..my CVSROOT/passwd file format would look like this?
username?:encypted password:username which cvs runs as
Aditya
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unixprompt$cvs status -v readme.txt
setgid failed: Not owner
cvs status: authorization failed: server
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
unixprompt$cvs status -v readme.txt
setgid failed: Not owner
cvs status: authorization failed: server servername rejected access
If you're going to run pserver as a non-root user, you *must* use a
CVSROOT/passwd file to map all of the cvs users to the user you're
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
e.g.
cvs [update aborted]: unrecognized auth response from goanna: setgroups: Not
owner
[...]
Larry, i know you told me that could be a hideous AIX bug. Is there an easier
workaround than moving the IBM machinery to send out an AIX patch?
I strongly suggest
Larry Jones writes:
I strongly suggest kicking the IBM machinery so that it eventually gets
fixed, but in the meantime, you can use the following (unofficial and
unlikely to be adopted into the main source tree) patch:
Sorry, that escaped prematurely. Here's the patch:
diff -u -r1.227
: Aditya Sanghi/Net@Saville, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pserver problem in moving from 1.10 to 1.10.8
Hi CVSers HLP!!
Operating System : AIX 4.3
CVS Mode : pserver
CVS Version : 1.10
We used to get the following irritating warning from cvs server on runnning
every cvs command.
e.g.
cvs update: warning: unrecognized response `setgroups: Not owner' from cvs
server
Now i've
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